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Wednesday, October 12, 2016 Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield Vol. 3, No. 202 A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m., increasing to an 80 percent chance between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m. TODAY’S WEATHER HIGH: 76 LOW: 49 Old Picket Fence Where every item tells a story... Antiques and more Vintage and Primitive Items Exclusive Noblesville distributor of Blue Bell Farms soy candles & wax melts Bob Brehmer Bi-Centennial Pottery Indiana Stained Glass Tuesday - Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. 894 Logan Street Noblesville 317-774-1800 By FRED SWIFT Hamilton County Commissioners gave their approval Monday to two housing projects planned by HAND, the Hamilton County Area Neighborhood Development program. HAND was granted $225,000 from the federal Community Block Grant Fund for acquisition of the former Farm Bureau Co-op site on South 8th Street. A project of up to 60 apartment units is planned on the ground where the Co-op grain elevator and silos were located. HAND still needs several million dollars from the Indiana Housing Authority for construction of what is to be called The Granary. That money is currently being sought, with a decision by the state agency expected in February. Commissioners also approved and recommended to the County Council the appropriation of $300,000 in county funds for renovating the old Sheridan High School gym into a community center. It would be a part of the Blackhawk Commons housing project that involves the conversion of the 86-year old school into apartments for the elderly. Before Monday's official meeting, commissioners held a work session on the pending expansion of the Government and Judicial Center. No decisions were made, according the Commissioner Steve Dillinger. He said the meeting was held in order to give direction to architects and engineers who will be preparing for the planned construction. The multi-million dollar expansion on the west side of the existing building will provide more court and office space. Commissioners also approved a construction agreement with USI Group on the planned roundabout to be built at Allisonville Road and Cumberland Road at the north edge of Noblesville. And, the board approved a request by Planning Director Chuck Kiphart for demolition of an unsafe structure at 725 East 199th Street in Washington Township. Commissioners move forward on projects The Noblesville cheerleading program has been on a winning streak lately, as the Millers have won two Grand Champion trophies over two weekends. On Oct. 2, the Noblesville varsity and junior varsity teams both took first place at a competition at Purdue University at Mackey Arena. Also, the Miller varsity team earned Grand Champ recognition, meaning that it scored the highest overall score of the entire day out of any team in any division. The Varsity team beat teams such as Fishers, Avon, Westfield, Carmel, Whiteland Community HS, and a few other Division A schools. On Oct. 8, Noblesville's varsity beat eight other local schools in the Central Indiana Cheerleading Competition hosted at Pendelton Heights High School. Again, the Millers were named overall Grand Champs. However, the season for the Millers is not over. They will compete again Oct. 29 at the Preliminary competition to try to qualify for State Finals, which will be held in New Castle on Nov. 5. Only the top 60 percent of teams will move passed the preliminary round to make it to the Indiana State Cheer Finals. The junior varsity State Finals are held Oct. 22 at Westfield High School. The Millers are hoping to place higher this year in the finals; in 2015 they placed fourth overall in the State for Division A and in 2014 they placed third. They are working harder than ever for a win of the title in 2016. Come in costume and enjoy games, treats, hayrides and more at the annual Community Halloween Party on Tuesday, Oct. 18. The Halloween party will be held in the Exhibition Center at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds, 2003 Pleasant Street, Noblesville, from 6 to 8 p.m. Join the community for this fun family activity offered at no charge. Youth ages 10 and under are invited to come in costume and enjoy games, prizes, candy, refreshments, a haunted house and a hayride. Hayrides begin at 6 p.m. Youth must be chaperoned by an adult. The evening is organized and sponsored by the Hamilton County 4-H Junior Leaders. For more information on the Halloween Party or about the 4-H Program in Hamilton County, contact the Purdue Extension Service at (317) 776-0854 or visit our website at: www.extension.purdue.edu/hamilton Community Halloween Party set for Tuesday Photo provided Miller cheerleaders win two Grand Champs in a row The Noblesville cheerleading program has been on a win streak over the past two weeks. The varsity and junior varsity teams won first places at Purdue University, while the varsity also won at the Central Indiana Cheerleading Competition at Pendleton. The varsity was named Grand Champs at both events. Noblesville Main Street, Hamilton County Tourism and the City of Noblesville will welcome the Bicentennial Torch to downtown after it makes its way through Hamilton County Thursday, Oct. 13. The festivities begin at 5 p.m. with fun for all ages on 9th Street and Logan Street adjacent to the Courthouse lawn. Logan Street will feature booths and information on many Noblesville-based community groups. The State of Indiana’s Bicentennial Experience will also make an appearance on Logan Street in support of the event. North 9th Street will house a local vendor area with Indiana-themed merchandise and a game truck for younger attendees to enjoy. At 6 p.m., the Hunter Smith Band will perform under the tent on the northwest corner of the Courthouse lawn. The group will break momentarily to recognize the torch when it enters the event around 7:20 p.m. and will resume playing until 8 p.m. Dignitaries from across the county and state are expected to welcome the torch downtown where it will be housed in a new piece of public art. Local metal artist Bonnie Ramirez designed the cauldron used to hold the torch. After the event, the city planning team will collaborate once again to incorporate this piece into downtown as a usable piece of public art and a bike rack. “The Noblesville Bicentennial Celebration will be an event centuries in the making,” said Brenda Myers, president and CEO of Hamilton County Tourism. “We hope to gather people from all Hamilton County communities to celebrate Indiana’s past, present and future.” This event is also sponsored in part by Church, Church, Hittle & Antrim. The planning team is watching the weather for the evening of the event. Should an adjustment need to be made for safety or weather purposes, notification will be issued via the Noblesville Main Street Facebook page and Twitter account @Mainstrt. Bicentennial celebration announced

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Page 1: Commissioners move forward on projects - Constant Contactfiles.constantcontact.com/57b55f5d301/7316a35f-66db-492c-acc1-6de… · Tuesday - Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m

Wednesday October 12 2016Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield

Vol 3 No 202A 30 percent chance of showers andthunderstorms after 2 pm increasingto an 80 percent chance between 8 pmand 2 am

TODAYrsquoS WEATHER

HIGH 76 LOW 49

Old Picket FenceWhere every item tells a story

Antiques and moreVintage and Primitive Items

Exclusive Noblesville distributor of Blue Bell Farms soy candles amp wax melts

Bob Brehmer Bi-Centennial PotteryIndiana Stained Glass

Tuesday - Friday 10 am - 5 pm Saturday 10 am - 6 pm Sunday 1 pm - 4 pm 894 Logan Street Noblesville 317-774-1800

By FRED SWIFTHamilton County Commissioners gave their approval

Monday to two housing projects planned by HAND theHamilton County Area Neighborhood Developmentprogram

HAND was granted $225000 from the federalCommunity Block Grant Fund for acquisition of the formerFarm Bureau Co-op site on South 8th Street A project ofup to 60 apartment units is planned on the ground wherethe Co-op grain elevator and silos were located

HAND still needs several million dollars from theIndiana Housing Authority for construction of what is to be

called The Granary That money is currently beingsought with a decision by the state agency expected inFebruary

Commissioners also approved and recommended to theCounty Council the appropriation of $300000 in countyfunds for renovating the old Sheridan High School gym intoa community center It would be a part of the BlackhawkCommons housing project that involves the conversion ofthe 86-year old school into apartments for the elderly

Before Mondays official meeting commissioners helda work session on the pending expansion of the Governmentand Judicial Center No decisions were made according the

Commissioner Steve Dillinger He said the meeting washeld in order to give direction to architects and engineerswho will be preparing for the planned construction Themulti-million dollar expansion on the west side of theexisting building will provide more court and office space

Commissioners also approved a construction agreementwith USI Group on the planned roundabout to be built atAllisonville Road and Cumberland Road at the north edgeof Noblesville

And the board approved a request by Planning DirectorChuck Kiphart for demolition of an unsafe structure at 725East 199th Street in Washington Township

Commissioners move forward on projects

The Noblesville cheerleading programhas been on a winning streak lately as theMillers have won two Grand Championtrophies over two weekends

On Oct 2 the Noblesville varsity andjunior varsity teams both took first place ata competition at Purdue University atMackey Arena Also the Miller varsity teamearned Grand Champ recognition meaningthat it scored the highest overall score of theentire day out of any team in any divisionThe Varsity team beat teams such as Fishers

Avon Westfield Carmel WhitelandCommunity HS and a few other Division Aschools

On Oct 8 Noblesvilles varsity beateight other local schools in the CentralIndiana Cheerleading Competition hosted atPendelton Heights High School Again theMillers were named overall Grand Champs

However the season for the Millers isnot over They will compete again Oct 29 atthe Preliminary competition to try to qualifyfor State Finals which will be held in New

Castle on Nov 5 Only the top 60 percentof teams will move passed the preliminaryround to make it to the Indiana State CheerFinals

The junior varsity State Finals areheld Oct 22 at Westfield High School TheMillers are hoping to place higher this yearin the finals in 2015 they placed fourthoverall in the State for Division A and in2014 they placed third They are workingharder than ever for a win of the title in 2016

Come in costume and enjoy games treats hayrides and moreat the annual Community Halloween Party on Tuesday Oct 18

The Halloween party will be held in the Exhibition Center atthe Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds 2003 Pleasant StreetNoblesville from 6 to 8 pm Join the community for this fun familyactivity offered at no charge Youth ages 10 and under are invitedto come in costume and enjoy games prizes candy refreshments

a haunted house and a hayride Hayrides begin at 6 pm Youth mustbe chaperoned by an adult

The evening is organized and sponsored by the HamiltonCounty 4-H Junior Leaders For more information on the HalloweenParty or about the 4-H Program in Hamilton County contact thePurdue Extension Service at (317) 776-0854 or visit our websiteat wwwextensionpurdueeduhamilton

Community Halloween Party set for Tuesday

Photo provided

Miller cheerleaders win two Grand Champs in a row

The Noblesville cheerleading program has been on a win streak over the past two weeks The varsity and junior varsity teamswon first places at Purdue University while the varsity also won at the Central Indiana Cheerleading Competition at PendletonThe varsity was named Grand Champs at both events

Noblesville Main Street HamiltonCounty Tourism and the City of Noblesvillewill welcome the Bicentennial Torch todowntown after it makes its way throughHamilton County Thursday Oct 13

The festivities begin at 5 pm with funfor all ages on 9th Street and Logan Streetadjacent to the Courthouse lawn LoganStreet will feature booths and informationon many Noblesville-based communitygroups The State of Indianarsquos BicentennialExperience will also make an appearance onLogan Street in support of the event North9th Street will house a local vendor areawith Indiana-themed merchandise and agame truck for younger attendees to enjoy

At 6 pm the Hunter Smith Band willperform under the tent on the northwestcorner of the Courthouse lawn The groupwill break momentarily to recognize thetorch when it enters the event around 720pm and will resume playing until 8 pm

Dignitaries from across the county andstate are expected to welcome the torchdowntown where it will be housed in a newpiece of public art Local metal artist BonnieRamirez designed the cauldron used to holdthe torch After the event the city planningteam will collaborate once again toincorporate this piece into downtown as ausable piece of public art and a bike rack

ldquoThe Noblesville BicentennialCelebration will be an event centuries in themakingrdquo said Brenda Myers president andCEO of Hamilton County Tourism ldquoWehope to gather people from all HamiltonCounty communities to celebrate Indianarsquospast present and futurerdquo

This event is also sponsored in part byChurch Church Hittle amp Antrim

The planning team is watching theweather for the evening of the event Shouldan adjustment need to be made for safety orweather purposes notification will be issuedvia the Noblesville Main Street Facebookpage and Twitter account Mainstrt

Bicentennialcelebrationannounced

News2

Bussell Family Funeral combined withBussell amp Richards Attorney at Law willbe conducting a free public workshop titledGetting Your House in Order on October18 2016 at 2 pm and again at 7 pm at1621 E Greyhound Pass Carmel IN 46032

Speakers Ronald Bussell and ZacharyRichards combined have close to 50 yearsexperience in assisting their clients ingetting their house in order Bussell FamilyFuneral serves Westfield and all surroundingcommunities This workshop will discussthe necessary documents needed to put yourhouse in order No one ever plans to be sickdisabled or even for death Yet its this kindof planning that can make all the differencein an emergency Do you need a will Doyou need a trust Do you need a Power of

Attorney What are Advance DirectivesWhat is a health care proxy How canpreplanning your funeral give your familypeace of mind

Ronald L Bussell is a Purdue Universityand Indiana University School of Lawgraduate He has over forty years ofexperience as an attorney and continues toactively manage Bussell and Richards LawOffice Ron is an Anderson Indiana nativeRon is an active member of Trinity BaptistChurch The Gideons International CarmelLions Club and Carmel Golden K Kiwanis

Zachary D Richards is an IndianaUniversity and Valparaiso UniversitySchool of Law graduate He is a member ofthe American Bar Association and theIndiana State Bar Association and was

admitted to the Indiana Bar in 2010Zachary is a Carmel Indiana native Theyare members at Grace Church Zachary isthe 3rd Vice President of the Carmel LionsClub

Donna R Bussell Licensed FuneralDirector is a graduate of Mid-AmericaCollege of Funeral Service JeffersonvilleIndiana She served as Chaplain for her classwhile earning her degree The twenty yearsof experience beginning with the originalSmith Funeral Home in Carmel confirm thecontinuing desire of Donnarsquos heart Servingpeople during their seasons of loss and griefThe creation of Bussell Family Funerals wasthe result of her closely held dream Donnawas born and raised in Burlington IndianaShe has one son and is a pianist who enjoys

sharing this talent with an outreach ministryof her home church Donna is an activemember Trinity Baptist Church an auxiliarymember of The Gideons International andthe Carmel Golden K Kiwanis

We work diligently to accommodate thefamilies we serve at the most difficult timesin their lives Bussell Family Funeralsis family-owned and operated andWestfields only funeral home We havecommitted ourselves to the community inwhich we live and are proud to serveDonna Bussell owner and funeral directorstated

To RSVP please call 317-587-2001Light refreshments will be served This isan informational only seminar for ourcommunity

ldquoGetting Your House in Orderrdquo workshop Oct 18

INDOT has announced that there will be periodic night time lane closures on I-69 thisweek through the Pendleton District portion of I-69 According to INDOT crews willbegin spot paving from Exit 222 (SR 38) to exit 234 (SR 32) through Friday morning ofthis week

Closures are expected to take place from 7 pm to 7 am with work being done onboth north bound and south bound sides of I-69 If traveling between these two exits duringthe night this week please reduce your speed watch for workers and lane closures increaseyour following distance and expect slowed or stopped traffic in the area

INDOT announces I-69lane closures for the week

Representatives of the City of Carmel and Clay Township as well as members ofthe public will be on hand today when Carmel Clay Parks amp Recreation holds its officialribbon cutting of the West Commons Playground and Splash Pad at Central Park Theevent is scheduled for 4 pm at 1195 Central Park Drive West

The interactive playground and splash pad opened early in September to rave reviewsfrom parents and kids alike More than 25000 square feet of fun include numerous areasfor climbing swinging and sliding while providing inclusive features for those withdisabilities The spray park provides interest for kids of all ages with opportunities tospin and rotate features and most importantly cool off Among the highlightsbull Two 32rsquo towers that are entirely custombull An electronic game similar to whack a mole (music tap lighted posts)bull Rock climbing throughout the play areabull Numerous tunnelsbull Two zones for age-appropriate play (2-5 years and 5-12 years)

Shade structures and benches are throughout both the playground and spray areaproviding a respite from the sun and a place for caregivers parents and grandparents tocomfortably observe all the fun Shelters provide restrooms and changing tables andwill be available for rental beginning in 2017

ldquoIn just the few weeks the new Central Park playground has been open it is amazingto see the impact it has had on our communityrdquo said Mark Westermeier director CarmelClay Parks ldquoThe level of interaction between children and their parents or guardiansis unlike anything I have seen in our parksrdquo Westermeier added ldquoOur goal was to createa destination playground and I think we can safely say mission accomplishedrdquo

Ribbon cutting today for WestCommons Playground and Splash Pad

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

3Obituaries

Hamilton CountyReporter

Contact InformationPhone

317-408-5548

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317-408-5548

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Sports Editor Richie HallRhall1977gmailcomTwitter Richie_Hall

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But they when they were departed spread abroad his fame in allthat country

- Matthew 931

50 Years AgoNews A low pressure system moved into Indiana today ahead of previousschedules and brought showers and thundershowers which may have theend result of clearing the skies for the weekend Indications were earlyWednesday that rain would hold off until the weekend and that showerswould hamper motorists and outdoorsmen thronging the hilly woodlandsto view autumn foliage at its color peakSports No doubt there will be reports of flying saucers in the Lebanonarea Friday night because it is rumored that Noblesville may sling thefootball often when the Millers travel to the ldquoFriendly Cityrdquo to meet atough Tiger football machineAd Markrsquos Furniture 2-PC Living Room Suite $9888

Betty Rae (Frye) DeCocq

September 8 1968 - October 9 2016

Betty Rae (Frye) DeCocq 48 a long-time resident of Fishers Indiana went to herfinal rest on Sunday October 9 2016 at her home after a lengthy battlewith cancer She was the fifth of six siblings born to Raymond L FryeSr and Catherine (Forrest) Frye in Mishawaka Indiana on September8 1968

As a child Betty enjoyed spending the summers with hergrandparents Dee and Olive Frye at their lake cottage in southernMichigan Betty attended Mishawaka High School and earned herBachelor of Science degree in Accounting from Kaplan University inAccounting in 2015 Returning to college was a long term personaland professional goal for her one she was determined to finish in spite

of her battle with cancer During her career she worked a variety of jobs in the retail andservice industries until she was offered the opportunity to take an accounting positionBetty remained in this role throughout the rest of her career working her way up to senioraccountant She especially enjoyed working for her final employer the Dora HotelCompany a private company where the owner knew everyone by name and treated histeam with dignity and respect Betty married her high school sweetheart John DeCocqon January 16 1988 in Mishawaka and they remained happily married until her passingThroughout her marriage Betty and John moved several times as they were affordedopportunities to advance their early careers They lived in Indiana Florida Texas Illinoisand Maryland before settling in central Indiana Betty and her family enjoyed watchingmovies especially science fiction and vacationing together In the last few years theyvisited Mount Rushmore and the South Dakota Badlands the Hoover Dam Las VegasLos Angeles the California Redwoods at Muir Woods in San Francisco the Grand CanyonSedona and Niagara Falls She and John were often seen riding their tandem bike aroundtheir adopted hometown Betty was most proud of raising two children who love andrespect their parents are capable and independent adults and understand that family ismore important than anything else in the world

She is survived by her husband John their children Athena and Zachery of Fishersher mother Catherine Frye of Mishawaka her siblings Raymond L Frye Jr Mary(Robert) Keller Dee (Lanlan) Frye Tracy (Steve) Silvers and Kimberly (Rick) Roslerher half-brother Kenny (Mary) Frye plus many nieces amp nephews and great-nieces ampgreat-nephews

Betty was preceded in death by her father Raymond her half-brother Bobby Fryeand all four grandparents

Visitation will be from 400 pm to 800 pm on Wednesday October 12 2016 at Randallamp Roberts Fishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers A funeral mass will beheld at 100 pm on Thursday October 13 2016 at St Louis de Montfort Catholic Church11441 Hague Road in Fishers with Rev Travis Stephens officiating Graveside serviceswith interment will follow at St Luke Mausoleum in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens 9700Allisonville Road in Indianapolis A reception will then be held at the church after theinterment

The family would like to thank the staff of the Cancer Treatment Centers of Americain Goodyear Arizona for their exceptional care that helped prolong Bettyrsquos life andmaintain the quality of life she deserved We would also like to thank the staff of the StVincent Hospice team for easing her final days and providing the family with much neededcomfort and care Special thanks go to Michaela Farrar and Kimberly Rosler for theirtireless efforts during Bettyrsquos hospice care

Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society 5635 W 96th StreetSuite 100 Indianapolis IN 46278 or Bettyrsquos Monsters BeMo 85109 Chezem RoadEugene OR 97405

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Brian Phillip Selzer

May 23 1959 - October 8 2016

Brian Phillip Selzer 57 of Lapel passed away on Saturday October 8 2016 atCommunity Hospital of Anderson following a brief battle withleukemia

Brian Phillip Selzer was born on May 23 1959 in TitusvilleFlorida to Christian William and Betty Jean (Lochner) Selzer

He graduated from Seneca High School Louisville Kentucky in1976 and attended United Technology Institute

He had been employed by B DCarefusion Ohio Valley RegionBrian is survived by his loving wife Cindy (Kachelein) two

children Michael and Brittany Selzer of Deland Florida five step-children Jared (Carly) Taylor Zachary (Amy) Taylor Hannah Clark (fianceacute Jeff Ryall)Christie (Chad) Brewer and Rebekah Warner two brothers David (Ann) Selzer and Garry(Andrea) Selzer five sisters Nancy (Greg) Rice Andrea (Don) Seitz Michele (David)Bryant Christi (David) Law and Missi (Frank) Reeder and several grandchildren niecesnephews aunts uncles and cousins

He was preceded in death by his parentsA funeral service will be held at 1000 AM on October 14 2016 at Scott E Hersberger

Funeral Home 1010 Main North Street Lapel Indiana with Pastor Dewey Millerofficiating Burial will follow in Brookside Cemetery Lapel

Visitation will be from 400 PM to 800 PM Thursday October 13 2016 at Scott EHersberger Funeral Home

Memorial contributions may be made to the Leukemia Society or Trinity UnitedMethodist Church P O Box 606 Lapel Indiana 46051-0606

Online condolences wwwhersbergerfuneralhomecom

Additional obituaries appear on Page 4

Obituaries and News4Keith Marshall Given

May 23 1959 - October 8 2016

Keith Marshall Given 55 of Carmel passed away on Thursday October 6 2016 athis home surrounded by his loving family He was born on January11 1961 to the late Gordon and Carolyn (Shuman) Given in AbingtonPennsylvania

Keith was in business development with PwC He was a memberof Carmel LutheranCornerstone Lutheran Church

Keith is survived by his wife Shelly S (DeaKyne) Given sonsScott Given and Jack Given daughter Claire Given brothers Chrisand Michael Given brothers-in-law Jon and Kevin DeaKyne and hisbeloved Golden Retrievers Lilly amp Franky

Services will be held at 1100 am on Saturday October 22 2016 atCarmel LutheranCornerstone Lutheran Church 4850 East Main Street in Carmel withvisitation one hour prior Pastor John Davis will officiate

Memorial contributions may be made to Stand Up 2 Cancer at standup2cancerorgCondolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Nancy Lynn Snyder

March 14 1949 - October 10 2016

Nancy Lynn Snyder 67 of Noblesville passed away peacefully at home on MondayOctober 10 2016 She was born on March 14 1949 to James Charlesand Eula (Daniels) Rose in Middlesboro Kentucky

Nancy was very active in the community and was ExecutiveDirector of Noblesville Main Street She was a long-time volunteerwith Meals on Wheels was very artistic organized and creative lovedhelping people was a good listener and was open-minded She lovedmusic and horseback riding (as a child)

In addition to her parents she is survived by her husband SteveSnyder son Sean Hulet siblings Jane Sarah Patricia Connie JimScott Junie and Chris several nieces nephews and cousins and

several great-nieces amp nephewsShe was preceded in death by her son Geoffrey Hulet who passed away in 2010Services will be held at 200 pm on Sunday October 16 2016 at East LaFollette Baptist

Church 703 E Prospect St LaFollette TN with a dinner to followCondolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Stella Riggs

March 3 1934 - October 8 2016

Stella Riggs 82 of Noblesville went to be with her Lord and Savior on October 82016 She was born on March 3 1934 to the late Bev and Effie (Lovell) Lawman inBurlington Indiana

Stella led a faithful life with Jesus This faith allowed her to support missionary workStella visited people in the hospital and would pray with them She loved taking care ofothers especially in time of need When Stella was not doing Godrsquos work you would findher enjoying various crafts and sewing Stella loved games and was always up for DominosShe was a member of Pentecostals of Westfield

Most important to Stella was her family whom she and her husband the Rev JamesG Riggs shared a wonderful 65 years They both shared their faith with their childrengrandchildren and great-grandchildren

Stella is survived by her two loving daughters Linda (Jerry) Jenkins of Sheridan andKathy (Pastor Randy) Adams of Noblesville six grandchildren Annette ( Joseph)Donovan Brent (Jennifer) Jenkins Stacy Jenkins Katricia (David) Sanchez Tony(Rhonda) Adams and Shelly (Troy) Bibbs Stella was a proud great-grandmother of eightStella is also survived by her sisters Helen (Owen) Owsley Willodene McKee brotherGene (Ava) Lawman two sisters-in-law Lavelle Lawman and Wilma Lawman along withseveral nieces and nephews Preceding Stella in death are her three brothers Bill Haroldand Ed Lawman as well as her sister Ann Wade

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday October 11 2016 at 630 pm at Radiant LifeChristian Church in co Pentecostals of Westfield 16162 Carey Rd Westfield Family andfriends are invited to gather from 130 pm till time of services The Rev Terry Long andPastor Randy Adams will be officiating Graveside services will be held on WednesdayOctober 12 2016 at 1100 am at Riverside Cemetery in Noblesville

Condolences fisherfuneralscom Fisher Family Funeral Services is honored to servethe Riggs Family

Community Hospital North suspends use of sixoperating rooms

Community Hospital North has voluntarily suspended use of six operating rooms toconduct air quality testing

A statement from Community Health Network followsldquoDuring a routine survey the Joint Commission identified a potential issue at

Community Hospital North related to discoloration on the ceiling tiles and walls in theoperating room corridor area Community is committed to ensuring the safety of ourpatients and their families our employees and our physicians Community voluntarilymade the decision to suspend use of the impacted operating rooms until tests confirmthat any potential safety issue is resolvedrdquo

The US Environmental ProtectionAgency (EPA) recognized The City ofCarmel Utilities Department with a 2016WaterSense Excellence Award as a leaderin saving water for future generationsCarmel Utilities received this nationalrecognition at the WaterSmart InnovationsConference on October 6 2016 forpromoting water efficiency and WaterSensein 2015 Sue Maki Manager ofEnvironmental Initiatives amp Education inthe Utilities Department accepted the awardon behalf of the City of Carmel

More than 1700 utilities manufacturersretailers builders and organizations partnerwith WaterSense However only a selectfew are recognized each year for theirsignificant program contributions

Carmel Utilities was honored as a 2016WaterSense Excellence Award winner forits outreach campaigns and collaborationwith other area businesses such as DeltaFaucet and Home Depot in the promotionof water-use efficiency By increasingpublic awareness through social media theUtilities newsletter The Full Circle clinicsheld at the Carmel Home Depot outreach atnumerous community events and a video onhow to fix toilet leaks Carmel Utilities wasable to reach a large percentage of theircustomers with water-use efficiency tips

Since 2006 Carmel Utilities and otherWaterSense partners have helped consumerssave 15 trillion gallons of water In additionto water savings WaterSense labeledproducts and homes have helped reduce theamount of energy needed to heat pump andtreat water by 212 billion kilowatt hourssince the program began in 2006 enoughenergy to supply a years worth of power tomore than 194 million homes

For more information about WaterSenseand Carmel Utilities visit these websiteswwwepagovwatersense and Carmelrsquoswebsite at wwwcarmelingov

Carmel Utilities winsEPA WaterSenseExcellence Award

News 5

Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Here are the Hamilton East Public Li-brary items lists for the week of Oct 102016

New Adult Fiction Books1 Silence A novel of the SERRAtedEdge by Mercedes Lackey2 Home by Harlan Coben3 All the Little Liars by Charlaine Harris4 Winter Storms A novel by ElinHilderbrand5 Twelve Days of Christmas A novel byDebbie Macomber6 Missing by James Patterson7 Crepe Factor by Laura Childs8 Undead and Done by MaryJaniceDavidson9 The Trespasser by Tana French10 Darkest Journey by Heather Graham

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 My Child Is Sick Expert Advice forManaging Common Illnesses and Injuriesby Barton D Schmitt2 Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hoursby Rogers Cadenhead3 Fodorrsquos Essential Australia by FodorrsquosTravel4 Conviction The Untold Story of PuttingJodi Arias Behind Bars by Juan Martinez5 Between Breaths A Memoir of Panicand Addiction by Elizabeth Vargas6 The Art of Marvel Captain AmericaCivil War by Jacob Johnston7 Present Over Perfect Leaving BehindFrantic for a Simpler More Soulful Wayof Living by Shauna Niequist8 1956 The World in Revolt by SimonHall9 ADHD Nation Children Doctors BigPharma and the Making of an AmericanEpidemic by Alan Schwarz10 All under Heaven Recipes from the 35Cuisines of China Carolyn J Phillips

New DVDs1 Eddie the Eagle2 Gods Not Dead 2

3 Inspector Lewis - Series 84 The Huntsman Winters War5 Arrow The complete fourth season6 Captain America Civil War7 Churchills Secret8 Compadres9 Criminal Minds The eleventh season10 Longmire The complete fourth season

New Music CDs1 If Im Honest by Blake Shelton2 The Nice Guys Original motion picturesoundtrack by Al Green3 Pierced Arrow by Rides4 American Love by Jake Owen5 American Prodigal by David Crowder6 Live at the Hollywood Bowl by TheBeatles7 Beulah by John Paul White8 Dig Your Roots by Florida GeorgiaLine9 Down in a Hole by Kiefer Sutherland10 Encore Movie Partners Sing Broad-way by Barbra Streisand singer

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Sports6

With 398 teams entered along with 5552participants initial matchups for the 45thAnnual IHSAA Volleyball StateTournament were drawn this morning inIndianapolis

Sectional play begins on Tuesday Oct18 and continues through Saturday Oct 22at 64 sites across the four enrollmentclassifications

Those sectional champions will advanceto a one-match regional on the home courtof one of the participating teams onTuesday Oct 25 to be followed by afour-team semi-state on Saturday Oct 29The four state championship matches at BallState Universityrsquos Worthen Arena arescheduled for Saturday Nov 5

The four top-ranked teams in last weekrsquospolls from the Indiana Coaches of GirlsSports Association and headline this yearrsquosfield and three of them involve HamiltonCounty - including Class 4As No 1 teamHamilton Southeastern HSE and the other4A county teams will compete in Sectional8 at Fishers

The Royals will play the second semi-final at 1230 pm Saturday Oct 22 againstNo 7 Carmel The two teams played duringthe opening week of the season with theGreyhounds winning in five sets

The first semi-final takes place beforethe HSE-Carmel clash at 11 am Thatmatch will involve the winners of first roundplay on Thursday Oct 20 Noblesville andFishers play the first match at 6 pm withWestfield and Anderson to play immediatelyafterward

In Class 3A Guerin Catholic andHamilton Heights will play at Sectional 24at Delta The Golden Eagles will play No1-ranked Yorktown in the first match of thetournament at 6 pm Oct 20 Guerin isreceiving votes in the 3A poll

The Huskies will play right after GC andYorktown in that nights other first roundmatch The Thursday winners play the firstsemi-final on Oct 22 followed by a secondsemi-final between Tipton and No 4 Delta

Sheridan will play at Class 2A Sectional40 in Wapahani The Blackhawks playFrankton in first-round action at 730 pmOct 20 That follows a match betweenWes-Del and No 9 Muncie Burris whichstarts at 6 pm

A seven-team event Sectional 40 startsTuesday Oct 18 with a clash between thehost top-ranked Wapahani and Lapel Thewinner of that match plays Monroe Centralat 11 am Oct 22 in the first semi-finalfollowed by the second semi-final whichwill be contested by the Thursday winners

In Class 1A University will play inSectional 58 at Indiana School for the DeafThe Trailblazers will take on the host schoolin the first round at 730 pm Oct 20 aftera match between Metropolitan and BethesdaChristian The Oct 20 winners play the firstsemi-final at 1230 pm Oct 22 followed

by the second semi-final match betweenTindley and International

The championship matches at allsectionals are at 7 pm Oct 22 Providencewhich has won three consecutive statechampionships and 20 straight statetournament matches will meet hostBrownstown Central in Sectional 30Fourth-ranked Indianapolis Cathedral lastyearrsquos Class 4A state champion will playLawrence Central in Sectional 10 atLawrence North

Class 4A Sectional 8 at FishersThursday Oct 20Noblesville vs Fishers 6 pm

Anderson vs Westfield 730 pmSaturday Oct 22Tuesday winners 11 amSoutheastern vs Carmel 1230 pmChampionship 7 pm

Class 3A Sectional 24 at DeltaThursday Oct 20Guerin Catholic vs Yorktown 6 pmHeights vs Blackford 730 pmSaturday Oct 22Tuesday winners 11 amTipton vs Delta 1230 pmChampionship 7 pm

Class 2A Sectional 40 at WapahaniTuesday Oct 18Lapel vs Wapahani 7 pm

Thursday Oct 20Wes-Del vs Muncie Burris 6 pmSheridan vs Frankton 730 pmSaturday Oct 22Monroe Central vs Tuesday winner 11 amThursday winners 1230 pmChampionship 7 pm

Class 1A Sectional 58 at Indiana School forthe DeafThursday Oct 20Metropolitan vs Bethesda Christian 6 pmIndiana School for the Deaf vs University 730pmSaturday Oct 22Tuesday winners 1230 pmTindley vs International 2 pmChampionship 7 pm

No 1 Royals face No 8 lsquoHounds in re-match

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

The Carmel volleyball team will get a rematch with Hamilton Southeastern in the semi-finals of the Class 4A Sectional 8tournament Saturday Oct 22 Pictured for the Greyhounds during their Tuesday match with Zionsville are Brooke Girgsby (5)and Bonnie Bostic (23)

Sports 7

In a Tuesday all-county volleyballmatch Fishers swept Guerin Catholic 25-2025-12 25-19 on the Tigers Senior Night

Fishers two senior players each hadsolid games Maggie Markwood made 12digs hit seven kills and served five acesEllie Adams had seven digs and two acesand was also the Tigers most consistentpasser said Fishers coach Steven Peek

Rose Duffy dished out 28 assistspushing her past the 1000 mark for hercareer Mallory Hernandez hit 16 killsgiving her a Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceleading 456 Julia Drozd had six digs andserved two aces

Tonight we also honored seniormanager Jack Ryan who regularly assistswith practices filming tweetingorganizing and everything else our programneeds to be successful said Peek

This match concluded the regular seasonfor Fishers The Tigers host Class 4ASectional 8 next week playing Noblesvilleon Thursday Oct 20

Carmel the No 7 team in 4A won ahard-fought match with 4A No 10Zionsville on Tuesday 25-23 27-25 20-2529-27

Mo Armstrong led the Greyhounds with18 kills with Alex Hicks and Bonnie Bosticboth hitting eight kills Morgan Seamanhanded out 37 assists Sophie Oliphant had26 digs while Seaman made 12 digs

Carmels junior varsity and freshmanteams finished their seasons with wins overthe Eagles The JV won in three sets 25-2122-25 15-10 and the freshman got a 25-1125-16 sweep

Hamilton Heights won a four-set matchover Perry Meridian 25-18 23-25 25-12027-25 on Tuesday

The Huskies won with a well-balancedoffensive and defensive effort KennaBurman had 12 kills and 19 digs ToriHayden hit 11 kills and made five blocksAna Collar dished out 23 assists hit ninekills and had five blocks and 13 digs

Sydney Griffey had four kills and fourblocks Hannah Crist and Rachel Howieeach had seven kills with Crist contributingtwo blocks and two aces Emma Knowleshad 21 assists and defensive specialistsMallory Morphew and Kylie Rose had 19and 14 digs respectively

Noblesville dropped a straight-set matchto 4A No 9 Lawrence North on Tuesday27-25 25-21 25-19

Ashley Birkhimer hit eight kills for theMillers while Lexie Bowler had six killsAllie Phillips handed out 19 assists whileBrenna Everingham made 22 digs

University took care of Eminence instraight sets Tuesday 25-9 25-13 25-8

Senior Natalie Hellman led the way with18 kills and freshman Gillian Monroe had27 assists in the victory

Westfield swept Harrison 25-15 25-925-14 in a Tuesday match

The Shamrocks were led by AbigailHuser with 10 digs 10 kills and two acesNatalie Ravenell had 10 kills and CassidyFerrer had 45 blocks Caroline Sinickifinished the match with 26 assists

Tigers win all-county Senior Night match

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Carmelrsquos Kaye LeSure looks for a block as Zionsville sets up its attack during theGreyhoundsrsquo win over the Eagles Tuesday

6A1 Warren Central (9) 992 Center Grove 843 Penn (1) 824 Ben Davis 575 Hamilton Southeastern 436 Brownsburg 41T7 Carmel 33T7 Cathedral 339 La Porte 2910 Columbus North 21Others Receiving Votes LawrenceCentral 12 Homestead 6 Avon 5 Fishers2 Lawrence North 1 Valparaiso 1

5A1 Fort Wayne Snider (9) 992 New Palestine (1) 893 Bloomington South 734 Westfield 695 Columbus East 646 Mishawaka 51

7 Decatur Central 248 Castle 239 Michigan City 2110 Whiteland 9Others Receiving Votes McCutcheon 9Fort Wayne North Side 7 Muncie Central3 Goshen 2 Harrison 2 Kokomo 2

4A1 Roncalli (10) 1002 NorthWood 833 New Haven 734 Evansville Reitz 625 East Central 566 Evansville Central 377 Bishop Dwenger 348 New Prairie 289 Mississinewa 1810 Hobart 17Others Receiving Votes East Noble 14East Chicago Central 12 Shelbyville 6Angola 2 Lowell 1 Plymouth 1

3A1 Gibson Southern (6) 992 Guerin Catholic 763 Mishawaka Marian 744 West Lafayette 735 Concordia Lutheran (1) 606 Tri-West 507 Brebeuf Jesuit 398 Bishop Chatard 349 Lawrenceburg 2810 Southridge 9Others Receiving Votes Bishop Luers 4Jimtown 3 Brownstown Central 1Hanover Central 1 Heritage Hills 1

2A1 Woodlan (10) 100T2 Eastbrook 74T2 Whiting 744 Evansville Mater Dei 645 Scecina 626 Cardinal Ritter 447 Bremen 418 Monrovia 389 Eastside 16T10 Knox 13T10 North Newton 13Others Receiving Votes Whitko 4 Milan3 Triton Central 2 Churubusco 1

1A1 Lafayette Central Catholic (9) 992 Linton Stockton (1) 893 Pioneer 804 Adams Central 705 West Washington 436 Monroe Central 427 North Miami 398 Carroll 329 Shenandoah 1710 LaVille 14Others Receiving Votes Northfield 12Fountain Central 7 Lutheran 7 NorthVermillion 1

IFCA high school football polls

Sports8

The regional round of the IHSAA girls soccer tournamentbegins tonight with semi-final action at eight sites around thestate

Noblesville fresh off its first sectional championshipsince 2008 will play the second game at the Logansportregional The No 17-ranked Millers will take onMcCutcheon following the first semi-final between Marionand Yorktown

The Mavericks won the Harrison sectional by beatingFrankfort 7-0 in the semi-finals and West Lafayette 2-1 in thechampionship

Guerin Catholic which won its first sectional since 2012on Saturday plays No 2 Avon in the first semi-final of theCarmel regional The two teams played each other back onSept 12 with Avon winning 5-0

The rematch begins at 5 pm to be followed by the secondsemi-final between defending Class 2A state champion andNo 4 Brebeuf Jesuit and North Central

The Orioles won the Mooresville sectional defeatingBrownsburg 2-1 and the host school 4-1

Herersquos a look at the statersquos regional pairings Unlessotherwise noted all first semi-finals begin at 5 pm with thesecond games to be played at 7 pm

GIRLS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt LogansportMarion (13-5) vs Yorktown (10-6)McCutcheon (14-5-1) vs 17-Noblesville (6-6-2)

At GoshenGoshen (14-3-2) vs South Bend St Joseph (6-4-2) 530

pm1-Penn (17-0-1) vs 18-Warsaw (16-4) 730 pm

At East Noble13-Fort Wayne Carroll (11-4-2) vs Norwell (9-8-1)DeKalb (15-1-1) vs Concordia Lutheran (11-8)

At ValparaisoCrown Point (11-5-2) vs Highland (11-4-3)16-Valparaiso (10-2-5) vs 10-Munster (15-3-1)

At East CentralFloyd Central (16-2-1) vs Richmond (13-3-3)20-Columbus North (11-2-4) vs Batesville (13-3)

At CarmelGuerin Catholic (7-7-1) vs 2-Avon (15-1-1)4-Brebeuf Jesuit (18-1-1) vs North Central (10-7-1)

At Shelbyville19-Center Grove (11-4-1) vs Franklin Central (10-4-2)Roncalli (10-5-2) vs Greenfield-Central (9-4-2)

At JasperBloomington South (13-4-2) vs 5-Evansville Memorial

(17-3) 6 pm12-Terre Haute North (16-2-1) vs HM-Evansville North

(12-2-4) 8 pm

Meanwhile the boys will play their semi-final games onThursday Two Hamilton County teams are also in the Class2A event

At Kokomo No 10 Hamilton Southeastern will playMarion in the first semi-final there at 5 pm The Giantstraveled to Logansport for the sectional and came home withthe trophy by beating Western 4-3 and Kokomo 2-1

No 1 Harrison will face Delta in the second semi-finalCarmel the No 8-ranked team will take on North Central

at the Panthersrsquo field in the first semi-final game at 5 pmThe two teams played each other on Sept 13 in a regular-season Metropolitan Conference game with NC winning 1-0

North Central won its own sectional by defeatingLawrence Central 3-0 and Cathedral 3-1 The Irish received

votes in the final coaches poll or received ldquoHonorableMentionrdquo The second semi-final pits Pike against No 3 Avon

BOYSAt MerrillvilleCrown Point (9-6-2) vs 16-Chesterton (12-3-2)20-Munster (12-3-2) vs 2-Lake Central (15-1-1)

At Fort Wayne CarrollFort Wayne Northrop (14-2-3) vs Norwell (8-7-1)15-West Noble (19-1) vs HM-Homestead (12-5-2)

At South Bend Adams5-Penn (16-0-2) vs Plymouth (14-3)17-Concord (14-3-1) vs South Bend St Joseph (12-5)

At KokomoMarion (14-1) vs 10-Hamilton Southeastern (14-2-4)Delta (8-7-2) vs 1-Harrison (17-0-1)

At Mount VernonFranklin Central (10-8) vs 13-Center Grove (11-3-3)Perry Meridian (9-3-1) vs Greenfield-Central (13-2-1)

At North Central8-Carmel (11-2-5) vs 4-North Central (15-1-3)Pike (9-7-1) vs 3-Avon (15-1-3)

At Columbus NorthHM-Columbus North (13-5-1) vs Floyd Central (10-3-4)Richmond (5-9-3) vs East Central (13-1-1)

At Jasper9-Evansville Memorial (14-4-1) vs 6-Bloomington South

(18-1)Terre Haute North (10-7-1) vs Evansville North (7-10-1)

Class 2A soccer regional pairings

A milestone is reached this weekend asthe IHSAA marks the 50th year of theIHSAA Boys Tennis State Finals Fourquarter-final matches will be played Fridayat 3 pm at Carmel and Center Grove highschools with the winning teams advancingto the semi-final matches on Saturday at 10am at North Central High School followedby the state championship match at 2 pm Top-ranked and unbeaten Carmel (14-0)

will make a record-setting seventhconsecutive state finals appearance TheGreyhounds have made it to the statechampionship match four times during thecurrent run including three titles in a row in

2010 2011 and 2012 No 1 singles playerPatrick Fletchall is undefeated at 13-0 as isNo 2 player Drew Michael at 14-0 Third-ranked North Central of

Indianapolis (13-3) is the three-timedefending state champion making a sixthstraight trip to the finals The Panthers haveplayed in the title match in each of the lastfive years and will be seeking to add astate-leading 21st boys tennis crown Second-ranked Park Tudor (18-2)

returns to the state finals for a sixth year ina row The Panthers reached the title matchin two of the last three seasons but settled

for the runner-up spot to neighborhood rivalNorth Central in 2013 and 2015 No 7 Evansville Memorial brings a

sterling 19-0 mark into the state finals forthe second time in four years and fourth tripoverall The Tigers boast undefeated No 1singles player Brandon Wu at 18-0 alongwith Lucas Cooley and Nick Johnson theunbeaten No 2 doubles team at 10-0 Bloomington North (19-1) ranked

12th is making its first-ever appearance inthe state finals The Conference Indianachamps have 13 in a row 12 by a 5-0 countincluding a 5-0 win over Jasper last Saturdaysnapping a streak of five semistate crowns Delta (23-3) ranked 13th in the final

coaches poll of the season has reached thestate finals for the fifth time in school historyand the fourth time in the last seven yearsThe schoolrsquos last appearance in 2014 sawthe Eagles advance to the semifinal roundbefore bowing to eventual champ NorthCentral Jason Wegener is 26-0 at No 2singles No 14 South Bend St Joseph joins the

weekendrsquos festivities with an undefeated19-0 mark The Indians have advanced tothis level of the tournament for the fifth timein school history and first since 2002

Thomas Pries and Leo Romanetz each sporta perfect 24-0 season at No 1 and 2 singlesrespectively Richmond joins Bloomington North in

making its first appearance in the state finalsthis weekend The 20-3 Red Devils rank24th hail from the North CentralConference and boast No 1 singles playerEric Hollingsworth who will put a 26-0mark on the line A total of 308 schools entered this yearrsquos

state tournament the most since 2002 when312 teams played in the post-season Thebiggest turnout occured in 1980 when 316schools were represented

State scheduleQuarterfinals Friday 3 pmAt Carmel1-Carmel (14-0) vs 13-Delta (23-3)12-Bloomington North (19-1) vs 14-SouthBend St Joseph (19-0)At Center Grove7-Evansville Memorial (19-0) vs 2-ParkTudor (18-2)24-Richmond (20-3) vs 3-North Central(14-3)24Richmond (20-3) vs 3North Central(Indianapolis) (14-3)

Field set for 50th Boys Tennis State Finals

1 Carmel2 Park Tudor3 North Central (Indianapolis)4 Leo5 Guerin Catholic6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Evansville Memorial8 Homestead9 Carroll (Fort Wayne)10 Brebeuf Jesuit11 Floyd Central12 Bloomington North13 Delta14 South Bend St Joseph15 Indianapolis Cathedral

16 Avon17 West Lafayette18 Munster19 Jeff ersonvilleT20 CastleT20 Kokomo22 Providence23 Columbus North24 Richmond25 Franklin Community26 Zionsville27 Westfield28 Lawrence North29 Fairfield30 New Albany

IHSTECA rankings

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News2

Bussell Family Funeral combined withBussell amp Richards Attorney at Law willbe conducting a free public workshop titledGetting Your House in Order on October18 2016 at 2 pm and again at 7 pm at1621 E Greyhound Pass Carmel IN 46032

Speakers Ronald Bussell and ZacharyRichards combined have close to 50 yearsexperience in assisting their clients ingetting their house in order Bussell FamilyFuneral serves Westfield and all surroundingcommunities This workshop will discussthe necessary documents needed to put yourhouse in order No one ever plans to be sickdisabled or even for death Yet its this kindof planning that can make all the differencein an emergency Do you need a will Doyou need a trust Do you need a Power of

Attorney What are Advance DirectivesWhat is a health care proxy How canpreplanning your funeral give your familypeace of mind

Ronald L Bussell is a Purdue Universityand Indiana University School of Lawgraduate He has over forty years ofexperience as an attorney and continues toactively manage Bussell and Richards LawOffice Ron is an Anderson Indiana nativeRon is an active member of Trinity BaptistChurch The Gideons International CarmelLions Club and Carmel Golden K Kiwanis

Zachary D Richards is an IndianaUniversity and Valparaiso UniversitySchool of Law graduate He is a member ofthe American Bar Association and theIndiana State Bar Association and was

admitted to the Indiana Bar in 2010Zachary is a Carmel Indiana native Theyare members at Grace Church Zachary isthe 3rd Vice President of the Carmel LionsClub

Donna R Bussell Licensed FuneralDirector is a graduate of Mid-AmericaCollege of Funeral Service JeffersonvilleIndiana She served as Chaplain for her classwhile earning her degree The twenty yearsof experience beginning with the originalSmith Funeral Home in Carmel confirm thecontinuing desire of Donnarsquos heart Servingpeople during their seasons of loss and griefThe creation of Bussell Family Funerals wasthe result of her closely held dream Donnawas born and raised in Burlington IndianaShe has one son and is a pianist who enjoys

sharing this talent with an outreach ministryof her home church Donna is an activemember Trinity Baptist Church an auxiliarymember of The Gideons International andthe Carmel Golden K Kiwanis

We work diligently to accommodate thefamilies we serve at the most difficult timesin their lives Bussell Family Funeralsis family-owned and operated andWestfields only funeral home We havecommitted ourselves to the community inwhich we live and are proud to serveDonna Bussell owner and funeral directorstated

To RSVP please call 317-587-2001Light refreshments will be served This isan informational only seminar for ourcommunity

ldquoGetting Your House in Orderrdquo workshop Oct 18

INDOT has announced that there will be periodic night time lane closures on I-69 thisweek through the Pendleton District portion of I-69 According to INDOT crews willbegin spot paving from Exit 222 (SR 38) to exit 234 (SR 32) through Friday morning ofthis week

Closures are expected to take place from 7 pm to 7 am with work being done onboth north bound and south bound sides of I-69 If traveling between these two exits duringthe night this week please reduce your speed watch for workers and lane closures increaseyour following distance and expect slowed or stopped traffic in the area

INDOT announces I-69lane closures for the week

Representatives of the City of Carmel and Clay Township as well as members ofthe public will be on hand today when Carmel Clay Parks amp Recreation holds its officialribbon cutting of the West Commons Playground and Splash Pad at Central Park Theevent is scheduled for 4 pm at 1195 Central Park Drive West

The interactive playground and splash pad opened early in September to rave reviewsfrom parents and kids alike More than 25000 square feet of fun include numerous areasfor climbing swinging and sliding while providing inclusive features for those withdisabilities The spray park provides interest for kids of all ages with opportunities tospin and rotate features and most importantly cool off Among the highlightsbull Two 32rsquo towers that are entirely custombull An electronic game similar to whack a mole (music tap lighted posts)bull Rock climbing throughout the play areabull Numerous tunnelsbull Two zones for age-appropriate play (2-5 years and 5-12 years)

Shade structures and benches are throughout both the playground and spray areaproviding a respite from the sun and a place for caregivers parents and grandparents tocomfortably observe all the fun Shelters provide restrooms and changing tables andwill be available for rental beginning in 2017

ldquoIn just the few weeks the new Central Park playground has been open it is amazingto see the impact it has had on our communityrdquo said Mark Westermeier director CarmelClay Parks ldquoThe level of interaction between children and their parents or guardiansis unlike anything I have seen in our parksrdquo Westermeier added ldquoOur goal was to createa destination playground and I think we can safely say mission accomplishedrdquo

Ribbon cutting today for WestCommons Playground and Splash Pad

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

3Obituaries

Hamilton CountyReporter

Contact InformationPhone

317-408-5548

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317-408-5548

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317-773-2769

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But they when they were departed spread abroad his fame in allthat country

- Matthew 931

50 Years AgoNews A low pressure system moved into Indiana today ahead of previousschedules and brought showers and thundershowers which may have theend result of clearing the skies for the weekend Indications were earlyWednesday that rain would hold off until the weekend and that showerswould hamper motorists and outdoorsmen thronging the hilly woodlandsto view autumn foliage at its color peakSports No doubt there will be reports of flying saucers in the Lebanonarea Friday night because it is rumored that Noblesville may sling thefootball often when the Millers travel to the ldquoFriendly Cityrdquo to meet atough Tiger football machineAd Markrsquos Furniture 2-PC Living Room Suite $9888

Betty Rae (Frye) DeCocq

September 8 1968 - October 9 2016

Betty Rae (Frye) DeCocq 48 a long-time resident of Fishers Indiana went to herfinal rest on Sunday October 9 2016 at her home after a lengthy battlewith cancer She was the fifth of six siblings born to Raymond L FryeSr and Catherine (Forrest) Frye in Mishawaka Indiana on September8 1968

As a child Betty enjoyed spending the summers with hergrandparents Dee and Olive Frye at their lake cottage in southernMichigan Betty attended Mishawaka High School and earned herBachelor of Science degree in Accounting from Kaplan University inAccounting in 2015 Returning to college was a long term personaland professional goal for her one she was determined to finish in spite

of her battle with cancer During her career she worked a variety of jobs in the retail andservice industries until she was offered the opportunity to take an accounting positionBetty remained in this role throughout the rest of her career working her way up to senioraccountant She especially enjoyed working for her final employer the Dora HotelCompany a private company where the owner knew everyone by name and treated histeam with dignity and respect Betty married her high school sweetheart John DeCocqon January 16 1988 in Mishawaka and they remained happily married until her passingThroughout her marriage Betty and John moved several times as they were affordedopportunities to advance their early careers They lived in Indiana Florida Texas Illinoisand Maryland before settling in central Indiana Betty and her family enjoyed watchingmovies especially science fiction and vacationing together In the last few years theyvisited Mount Rushmore and the South Dakota Badlands the Hoover Dam Las VegasLos Angeles the California Redwoods at Muir Woods in San Francisco the Grand CanyonSedona and Niagara Falls She and John were often seen riding their tandem bike aroundtheir adopted hometown Betty was most proud of raising two children who love andrespect their parents are capable and independent adults and understand that family ismore important than anything else in the world

She is survived by her husband John their children Athena and Zachery of Fishersher mother Catherine Frye of Mishawaka her siblings Raymond L Frye Jr Mary(Robert) Keller Dee (Lanlan) Frye Tracy (Steve) Silvers and Kimberly (Rick) Roslerher half-brother Kenny (Mary) Frye plus many nieces amp nephews and great-nieces ampgreat-nephews

Betty was preceded in death by her father Raymond her half-brother Bobby Fryeand all four grandparents

Visitation will be from 400 pm to 800 pm on Wednesday October 12 2016 at Randallamp Roberts Fishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers A funeral mass will beheld at 100 pm on Thursday October 13 2016 at St Louis de Montfort Catholic Church11441 Hague Road in Fishers with Rev Travis Stephens officiating Graveside serviceswith interment will follow at St Luke Mausoleum in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens 9700Allisonville Road in Indianapolis A reception will then be held at the church after theinterment

The family would like to thank the staff of the Cancer Treatment Centers of Americain Goodyear Arizona for their exceptional care that helped prolong Bettyrsquos life andmaintain the quality of life she deserved We would also like to thank the staff of the StVincent Hospice team for easing her final days and providing the family with much neededcomfort and care Special thanks go to Michaela Farrar and Kimberly Rosler for theirtireless efforts during Bettyrsquos hospice care

Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society 5635 W 96th StreetSuite 100 Indianapolis IN 46278 or Bettyrsquos Monsters BeMo 85109 Chezem RoadEugene OR 97405

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Brian Phillip Selzer

May 23 1959 - October 8 2016

Brian Phillip Selzer 57 of Lapel passed away on Saturday October 8 2016 atCommunity Hospital of Anderson following a brief battle withleukemia

Brian Phillip Selzer was born on May 23 1959 in TitusvilleFlorida to Christian William and Betty Jean (Lochner) Selzer

He graduated from Seneca High School Louisville Kentucky in1976 and attended United Technology Institute

He had been employed by B DCarefusion Ohio Valley RegionBrian is survived by his loving wife Cindy (Kachelein) two

children Michael and Brittany Selzer of Deland Florida five step-children Jared (Carly) Taylor Zachary (Amy) Taylor Hannah Clark (fianceacute Jeff Ryall)Christie (Chad) Brewer and Rebekah Warner two brothers David (Ann) Selzer and Garry(Andrea) Selzer five sisters Nancy (Greg) Rice Andrea (Don) Seitz Michele (David)Bryant Christi (David) Law and Missi (Frank) Reeder and several grandchildren niecesnephews aunts uncles and cousins

He was preceded in death by his parentsA funeral service will be held at 1000 AM on October 14 2016 at Scott E Hersberger

Funeral Home 1010 Main North Street Lapel Indiana with Pastor Dewey Millerofficiating Burial will follow in Brookside Cemetery Lapel

Visitation will be from 400 PM to 800 PM Thursday October 13 2016 at Scott EHersberger Funeral Home

Memorial contributions may be made to the Leukemia Society or Trinity UnitedMethodist Church P O Box 606 Lapel Indiana 46051-0606

Online condolences wwwhersbergerfuneralhomecom

Additional obituaries appear on Page 4

Obituaries and News4Keith Marshall Given

May 23 1959 - October 8 2016

Keith Marshall Given 55 of Carmel passed away on Thursday October 6 2016 athis home surrounded by his loving family He was born on January11 1961 to the late Gordon and Carolyn (Shuman) Given in AbingtonPennsylvania

Keith was in business development with PwC He was a memberof Carmel LutheranCornerstone Lutheran Church

Keith is survived by his wife Shelly S (DeaKyne) Given sonsScott Given and Jack Given daughter Claire Given brothers Chrisand Michael Given brothers-in-law Jon and Kevin DeaKyne and hisbeloved Golden Retrievers Lilly amp Franky

Services will be held at 1100 am on Saturday October 22 2016 atCarmel LutheranCornerstone Lutheran Church 4850 East Main Street in Carmel withvisitation one hour prior Pastor John Davis will officiate

Memorial contributions may be made to Stand Up 2 Cancer at standup2cancerorgCondolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Nancy Lynn Snyder

March 14 1949 - October 10 2016

Nancy Lynn Snyder 67 of Noblesville passed away peacefully at home on MondayOctober 10 2016 She was born on March 14 1949 to James Charlesand Eula (Daniels) Rose in Middlesboro Kentucky

Nancy was very active in the community and was ExecutiveDirector of Noblesville Main Street She was a long-time volunteerwith Meals on Wheels was very artistic organized and creative lovedhelping people was a good listener and was open-minded She lovedmusic and horseback riding (as a child)

In addition to her parents she is survived by her husband SteveSnyder son Sean Hulet siblings Jane Sarah Patricia Connie JimScott Junie and Chris several nieces nephews and cousins and

several great-nieces amp nephewsShe was preceded in death by her son Geoffrey Hulet who passed away in 2010Services will be held at 200 pm on Sunday October 16 2016 at East LaFollette Baptist

Church 703 E Prospect St LaFollette TN with a dinner to followCondolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Stella Riggs

March 3 1934 - October 8 2016

Stella Riggs 82 of Noblesville went to be with her Lord and Savior on October 82016 She was born on March 3 1934 to the late Bev and Effie (Lovell) Lawman inBurlington Indiana

Stella led a faithful life with Jesus This faith allowed her to support missionary workStella visited people in the hospital and would pray with them She loved taking care ofothers especially in time of need When Stella was not doing Godrsquos work you would findher enjoying various crafts and sewing Stella loved games and was always up for DominosShe was a member of Pentecostals of Westfield

Most important to Stella was her family whom she and her husband the Rev JamesG Riggs shared a wonderful 65 years They both shared their faith with their childrengrandchildren and great-grandchildren

Stella is survived by her two loving daughters Linda (Jerry) Jenkins of Sheridan andKathy (Pastor Randy) Adams of Noblesville six grandchildren Annette ( Joseph)Donovan Brent (Jennifer) Jenkins Stacy Jenkins Katricia (David) Sanchez Tony(Rhonda) Adams and Shelly (Troy) Bibbs Stella was a proud great-grandmother of eightStella is also survived by her sisters Helen (Owen) Owsley Willodene McKee brotherGene (Ava) Lawman two sisters-in-law Lavelle Lawman and Wilma Lawman along withseveral nieces and nephews Preceding Stella in death are her three brothers Bill Haroldand Ed Lawman as well as her sister Ann Wade

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday October 11 2016 at 630 pm at Radiant LifeChristian Church in co Pentecostals of Westfield 16162 Carey Rd Westfield Family andfriends are invited to gather from 130 pm till time of services The Rev Terry Long andPastor Randy Adams will be officiating Graveside services will be held on WednesdayOctober 12 2016 at 1100 am at Riverside Cemetery in Noblesville

Condolences fisherfuneralscom Fisher Family Funeral Services is honored to servethe Riggs Family

Community Hospital North suspends use of sixoperating rooms

Community Hospital North has voluntarily suspended use of six operating rooms toconduct air quality testing

A statement from Community Health Network followsldquoDuring a routine survey the Joint Commission identified a potential issue at

Community Hospital North related to discoloration on the ceiling tiles and walls in theoperating room corridor area Community is committed to ensuring the safety of ourpatients and their families our employees and our physicians Community voluntarilymade the decision to suspend use of the impacted operating rooms until tests confirmthat any potential safety issue is resolvedrdquo

The US Environmental ProtectionAgency (EPA) recognized The City ofCarmel Utilities Department with a 2016WaterSense Excellence Award as a leaderin saving water for future generationsCarmel Utilities received this nationalrecognition at the WaterSmart InnovationsConference on October 6 2016 forpromoting water efficiency and WaterSensein 2015 Sue Maki Manager ofEnvironmental Initiatives amp Education inthe Utilities Department accepted the awardon behalf of the City of Carmel

More than 1700 utilities manufacturersretailers builders and organizations partnerwith WaterSense However only a selectfew are recognized each year for theirsignificant program contributions

Carmel Utilities was honored as a 2016WaterSense Excellence Award winner forits outreach campaigns and collaborationwith other area businesses such as DeltaFaucet and Home Depot in the promotionof water-use efficiency By increasingpublic awareness through social media theUtilities newsletter The Full Circle clinicsheld at the Carmel Home Depot outreach atnumerous community events and a video onhow to fix toilet leaks Carmel Utilities wasable to reach a large percentage of theircustomers with water-use efficiency tips

Since 2006 Carmel Utilities and otherWaterSense partners have helped consumerssave 15 trillion gallons of water In additionto water savings WaterSense labeledproducts and homes have helped reduce theamount of energy needed to heat pump andtreat water by 212 billion kilowatt hourssince the program began in 2006 enoughenergy to supply a years worth of power tomore than 194 million homes

For more information about WaterSenseand Carmel Utilities visit these websiteswwwepagovwatersense and Carmelrsquoswebsite at wwwcarmelingov

Carmel Utilities winsEPA WaterSenseExcellence Award

News 5

Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Here are the Hamilton East Public Li-brary items lists for the week of Oct 102016

New Adult Fiction Books1 Silence A novel of the SERRAtedEdge by Mercedes Lackey2 Home by Harlan Coben3 All the Little Liars by Charlaine Harris4 Winter Storms A novel by ElinHilderbrand5 Twelve Days of Christmas A novel byDebbie Macomber6 Missing by James Patterson7 Crepe Factor by Laura Childs8 Undead and Done by MaryJaniceDavidson9 The Trespasser by Tana French10 Darkest Journey by Heather Graham

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 My Child Is Sick Expert Advice forManaging Common Illnesses and Injuriesby Barton D Schmitt2 Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hoursby Rogers Cadenhead3 Fodorrsquos Essential Australia by FodorrsquosTravel4 Conviction The Untold Story of PuttingJodi Arias Behind Bars by Juan Martinez5 Between Breaths A Memoir of Panicand Addiction by Elizabeth Vargas6 The Art of Marvel Captain AmericaCivil War by Jacob Johnston7 Present Over Perfect Leaving BehindFrantic for a Simpler More Soulful Wayof Living by Shauna Niequist8 1956 The World in Revolt by SimonHall9 ADHD Nation Children Doctors BigPharma and the Making of an AmericanEpidemic by Alan Schwarz10 All under Heaven Recipes from the 35Cuisines of China Carolyn J Phillips

New DVDs1 Eddie the Eagle2 Gods Not Dead 2

3 Inspector Lewis - Series 84 The Huntsman Winters War5 Arrow The complete fourth season6 Captain America Civil War7 Churchills Secret8 Compadres9 Criminal Minds The eleventh season10 Longmire The complete fourth season

New Music CDs1 If Im Honest by Blake Shelton2 The Nice Guys Original motion picturesoundtrack by Al Green3 Pierced Arrow by Rides4 American Love by Jake Owen5 American Prodigal by David Crowder6 Live at the Hollywood Bowl by TheBeatles7 Beulah by John Paul White8 Dig Your Roots by Florida GeorgiaLine9 Down in a Hole by Kiefer Sutherland10 Encore Movie Partners Sing Broad-way by Barbra Streisand singer

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Sports6

With 398 teams entered along with 5552participants initial matchups for the 45thAnnual IHSAA Volleyball StateTournament were drawn this morning inIndianapolis

Sectional play begins on Tuesday Oct18 and continues through Saturday Oct 22at 64 sites across the four enrollmentclassifications

Those sectional champions will advanceto a one-match regional on the home courtof one of the participating teams onTuesday Oct 25 to be followed by afour-team semi-state on Saturday Oct 29The four state championship matches at BallState Universityrsquos Worthen Arena arescheduled for Saturday Nov 5

The four top-ranked teams in last weekrsquospolls from the Indiana Coaches of GirlsSports Association and headline this yearrsquosfield and three of them involve HamiltonCounty - including Class 4As No 1 teamHamilton Southeastern HSE and the other4A county teams will compete in Sectional8 at Fishers

The Royals will play the second semi-final at 1230 pm Saturday Oct 22 againstNo 7 Carmel The two teams played duringthe opening week of the season with theGreyhounds winning in five sets

The first semi-final takes place beforethe HSE-Carmel clash at 11 am Thatmatch will involve the winners of first roundplay on Thursday Oct 20 Noblesville andFishers play the first match at 6 pm withWestfield and Anderson to play immediatelyafterward

In Class 3A Guerin Catholic andHamilton Heights will play at Sectional 24at Delta The Golden Eagles will play No1-ranked Yorktown in the first match of thetournament at 6 pm Oct 20 Guerin isreceiving votes in the 3A poll

The Huskies will play right after GC andYorktown in that nights other first roundmatch The Thursday winners play the firstsemi-final on Oct 22 followed by a secondsemi-final between Tipton and No 4 Delta

Sheridan will play at Class 2A Sectional40 in Wapahani The Blackhawks playFrankton in first-round action at 730 pmOct 20 That follows a match betweenWes-Del and No 9 Muncie Burris whichstarts at 6 pm

A seven-team event Sectional 40 startsTuesday Oct 18 with a clash between thehost top-ranked Wapahani and Lapel Thewinner of that match plays Monroe Centralat 11 am Oct 22 in the first semi-finalfollowed by the second semi-final whichwill be contested by the Thursday winners

In Class 1A University will play inSectional 58 at Indiana School for the DeafThe Trailblazers will take on the host schoolin the first round at 730 pm Oct 20 aftera match between Metropolitan and BethesdaChristian The Oct 20 winners play the firstsemi-final at 1230 pm Oct 22 followed

by the second semi-final match betweenTindley and International

The championship matches at allsectionals are at 7 pm Oct 22 Providencewhich has won three consecutive statechampionships and 20 straight statetournament matches will meet hostBrownstown Central in Sectional 30Fourth-ranked Indianapolis Cathedral lastyearrsquos Class 4A state champion will playLawrence Central in Sectional 10 atLawrence North

Class 4A Sectional 8 at FishersThursday Oct 20Noblesville vs Fishers 6 pm

Anderson vs Westfield 730 pmSaturday Oct 22Tuesday winners 11 amSoutheastern vs Carmel 1230 pmChampionship 7 pm

Class 3A Sectional 24 at DeltaThursday Oct 20Guerin Catholic vs Yorktown 6 pmHeights vs Blackford 730 pmSaturday Oct 22Tuesday winners 11 amTipton vs Delta 1230 pmChampionship 7 pm

Class 2A Sectional 40 at WapahaniTuesday Oct 18Lapel vs Wapahani 7 pm

Thursday Oct 20Wes-Del vs Muncie Burris 6 pmSheridan vs Frankton 730 pmSaturday Oct 22Monroe Central vs Tuesday winner 11 amThursday winners 1230 pmChampionship 7 pm

Class 1A Sectional 58 at Indiana School forthe DeafThursday Oct 20Metropolitan vs Bethesda Christian 6 pmIndiana School for the Deaf vs University 730pmSaturday Oct 22Tuesday winners 1230 pmTindley vs International 2 pmChampionship 7 pm

No 1 Royals face No 8 lsquoHounds in re-match

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

The Carmel volleyball team will get a rematch with Hamilton Southeastern in the semi-finals of the Class 4A Sectional 8tournament Saturday Oct 22 Pictured for the Greyhounds during their Tuesday match with Zionsville are Brooke Girgsby (5)and Bonnie Bostic (23)

Sports 7

In a Tuesday all-county volleyballmatch Fishers swept Guerin Catholic 25-2025-12 25-19 on the Tigers Senior Night

Fishers two senior players each hadsolid games Maggie Markwood made 12digs hit seven kills and served five acesEllie Adams had seven digs and two acesand was also the Tigers most consistentpasser said Fishers coach Steven Peek

Rose Duffy dished out 28 assistspushing her past the 1000 mark for hercareer Mallory Hernandez hit 16 killsgiving her a Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceleading 456 Julia Drozd had six digs andserved two aces

Tonight we also honored seniormanager Jack Ryan who regularly assistswith practices filming tweetingorganizing and everything else our programneeds to be successful said Peek

This match concluded the regular seasonfor Fishers The Tigers host Class 4ASectional 8 next week playing Noblesvilleon Thursday Oct 20

Carmel the No 7 team in 4A won ahard-fought match with 4A No 10Zionsville on Tuesday 25-23 27-25 20-2529-27

Mo Armstrong led the Greyhounds with18 kills with Alex Hicks and Bonnie Bosticboth hitting eight kills Morgan Seamanhanded out 37 assists Sophie Oliphant had26 digs while Seaman made 12 digs

Carmels junior varsity and freshmanteams finished their seasons with wins overthe Eagles The JV won in three sets 25-2122-25 15-10 and the freshman got a 25-1125-16 sweep

Hamilton Heights won a four-set matchover Perry Meridian 25-18 23-25 25-12027-25 on Tuesday

The Huskies won with a well-balancedoffensive and defensive effort KennaBurman had 12 kills and 19 digs ToriHayden hit 11 kills and made five blocksAna Collar dished out 23 assists hit ninekills and had five blocks and 13 digs

Sydney Griffey had four kills and fourblocks Hannah Crist and Rachel Howieeach had seven kills with Crist contributingtwo blocks and two aces Emma Knowleshad 21 assists and defensive specialistsMallory Morphew and Kylie Rose had 19and 14 digs respectively

Noblesville dropped a straight-set matchto 4A No 9 Lawrence North on Tuesday27-25 25-21 25-19

Ashley Birkhimer hit eight kills for theMillers while Lexie Bowler had six killsAllie Phillips handed out 19 assists whileBrenna Everingham made 22 digs

University took care of Eminence instraight sets Tuesday 25-9 25-13 25-8

Senior Natalie Hellman led the way with18 kills and freshman Gillian Monroe had27 assists in the victory

Westfield swept Harrison 25-15 25-925-14 in a Tuesday match

The Shamrocks were led by AbigailHuser with 10 digs 10 kills and two acesNatalie Ravenell had 10 kills and CassidyFerrer had 45 blocks Caroline Sinickifinished the match with 26 assists

Tigers win all-county Senior Night match

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Carmelrsquos Kaye LeSure looks for a block as Zionsville sets up its attack during theGreyhoundsrsquo win over the Eagles Tuesday

6A1 Warren Central (9) 992 Center Grove 843 Penn (1) 824 Ben Davis 575 Hamilton Southeastern 436 Brownsburg 41T7 Carmel 33T7 Cathedral 339 La Porte 2910 Columbus North 21Others Receiving Votes LawrenceCentral 12 Homestead 6 Avon 5 Fishers2 Lawrence North 1 Valparaiso 1

5A1 Fort Wayne Snider (9) 992 New Palestine (1) 893 Bloomington South 734 Westfield 695 Columbus East 646 Mishawaka 51

7 Decatur Central 248 Castle 239 Michigan City 2110 Whiteland 9Others Receiving Votes McCutcheon 9Fort Wayne North Side 7 Muncie Central3 Goshen 2 Harrison 2 Kokomo 2

4A1 Roncalli (10) 1002 NorthWood 833 New Haven 734 Evansville Reitz 625 East Central 566 Evansville Central 377 Bishop Dwenger 348 New Prairie 289 Mississinewa 1810 Hobart 17Others Receiving Votes East Noble 14East Chicago Central 12 Shelbyville 6Angola 2 Lowell 1 Plymouth 1

3A1 Gibson Southern (6) 992 Guerin Catholic 763 Mishawaka Marian 744 West Lafayette 735 Concordia Lutheran (1) 606 Tri-West 507 Brebeuf Jesuit 398 Bishop Chatard 349 Lawrenceburg 2810 Southridge 9Others Receiving Votes Bishop Luers 4Jimtown 3 Brownstown Central 1Hanover Central 1 Heritage Hills 1

2A1 Woodlan (10) 100T2 Eastbrook 74T2 Whiting 744 Evansville Mater Dei 645 Scecina 626 Cardinal Ritter 447 Bremen 418 Monrovia 389 Eastside 16T10 Knox 13T10 North Newton 13Others Receiving Votes Whitko 4 Milan3 Triton Central 2 Churubusco 1

1A1 Lafayette Central Catholic (9) 992 Linton Stockton (1) 893 Pioneer 804 Adams Central 705 West Washington 436 Monroe Central 427 North Miami 398 Carroll 329 Shenandoah 1710 LaVille 14Others Receiving Votes Northfield 12Fountain Central 7 Lutheran 7 NorthVermillion 1

IFCA high school football polls

Sports8

The regional round of the IHSAA girls soccer tournamentbegins tonight with semi-final action at eight sites around thestate

Noblesville fresh off its first sectional championshipsince 2008 will play the second game at the Logansportregional The No 17-ranked Millers will take onMcCutcheon following the first semi-final between Marionand Yorktown

The Mavericks won the Harrison sectional by beatingFrankfort 7-0 in the semi-finals and West Lafayette 2-1 in thechampionship

Guerin Catholic which won its first sectional since 2012on Saturday plays No 2 Avon in the first semi-final of theCarmel regional The two teams played each other back onSept 12 with Avon winning 5-0

The rematch begins at 5 pm to be followed by the secondsemi-final between defending Class 2A state champion andNo 4 Brebeuf Jesuit and North Central

The Orioles won the Mooresville sectional defeatingBrownsburg 2-1 and the host school 4-1

Herersquos a look at the statersquos regional pairings Unlessotherwise noted all first semi-finals begin at 5 pm with thesecond games to be played at 7 pm

GIRLS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt LogansportMarion (13-5) vs Yorktown (10-6)McCutcheon (14-5-1) vs 17-Noblesville (6-6-2)

At GoshenGoshen (14-3-2) vs South Bend St Joseph (6-4-2) 530

pm1-Penn (17-0-1) vs 18-Warsaw (16-4) 730 pm

At East Noble13-Fort Wayne Carroll (11-4-2) vs Norwell (9-8-1)DeKalb (15-1-1) vs Concordia Lutheran (11-8)

At ValparaisoCrown Point (11-5-2) vs Highland (11-4-3)16-Valparaiso (10-2-5) vs 10-Munster (15-3-1)

At East CentralFloyd Central (16-2-1) vs Richmond (13-3-3)20-Columbus North (11-2-4) vs Batesville (13-3)

At CarmelGuerin Catholic (7-7-1) vs 2-Avon (15-1-1)4-Brebeuf Jesuit (18-1-1) vs North Central (10-7-1)

At Shelbyville19-Center Grove (11-4-1) vs Franklin Central (10-4-2)Roncalli (10-5-2) vs Greenfield-Central (9-4-2)

At JasperBloomington South (13-4-2) vs 5-Evansville Memorial

(17-3) 6 pm12-Terre Haute North (16-2-1) vs HM-Evansville North

(12-2-4) 8 pm

Meanwhile the boys will play their semi-final games onThursday Two Hamilton County teams are also in the Class2A event

At Kokomo No 10 Hamilton Southeastern will playMarion in the first semi-final there at 5 pm The Giantstraveled to Logansport for the sectional and came home withthe trophy by beating Western 4-3 and Kokomo 2-1

No 1 Harrison will face Delta in the second semi-finalCarmel the No 8-ranked team will take on North Central

at the Panthersrsquo field in the first semi-final game at 5 pmThe two teams played each other on Sept 13 in a regular-season Metropolitan Conference game with NC winning 1-0

North Central won its own sectional by defeatingLawrence Central 3-0 and Cathedral 3-1 The Irish received

votes in the final coaches poll or received ldquoHonorableMentionrdquo The second semi-final pits Pike against No 3 Avon

BOYSAt MerrillvilleCrown Point (9-6-2) vs 16-Chesterton (12-3-2)20-Munster (12-3-2) vs 2-Lake Central (15-1-1)

At Fort Wayne CarrollFort Wayne Northrop (14-2-3) vs Norwell (8-7-1)15-West Noble (19-1) vs HM-Homestead (12-5-2)

At South Bend Adams5-Penn (16-0-2) vs Plymouth (14-3)17-Concord (14-3-1) vs South Bend St Joseph (12-5)

At KokomoMarion (14-1) vs 10-Hamilton Southeastern (14-2-4)Delta (8-7-2) vs 1-Harrison (17-0-1)

At Mount VernonFranklin Central (10-8) vs 13-Center Grove (11-3-3)Perry Meridian (9-3-1) vs Greenfield-Central (13-2-1)

At North Central8-Carmel (11-2-5) vs 4-North Central (15-1-3)Pike (9-7-1) vs 3-Avon (15-1-3)

At Columbus NorthHM-Columbus North (13-5-1) vs Floyd Central (10-3-4)Richmond (5-9-3) vs East Central (13-1-1)

At Jasper9-Evansville Memorial (14-4-1) vs 6-Bloomington South

(18-1)Terre Haute North (10-7-1) vs Evansville North (7-10-1)

Class 2A soccer regional pairings

A milestone is reached this weekend asthe IHSAA marks the 50th year of theIHSAA Boys Tennis State Finals Fourquarter-final matches will be played Fridayat 3 pm at Carmel and Center Grove highschools with the winning teams advancingto the semi-final matches on Saturday at 10am at North Central High School followedby the state championship match at 2 pm Top-ranked and unbeaten Carmel (14-0)

will make a record-setting seventhconsecutive state finals appearance TheGreyhounds have made it to the statechampionship match four times during thecurrent run including three titles in a row in

2010 2011 and 2012 No 1 singles playerPatrick Fletchall is undefeated at 13-0 as isNo 2 player Drew Michael at 14-0 Third-ranked North Central of

Indianapolis (13-3) is the three-timedefending state champion making a sixthstraight trip to the finals The Panthers haveplayed in the title match in each of the lastfive years and will be seeking to add astate-leading 21st boys tennis crown Second-ranked Park Tudor (18-2)

returns to the state finals for a sixth year ina row The Panthers reached the title matchin two of the last three seasons but settled

for the runner-up spot to neighborhood rivalNorth Central in 2013 and 2015 No 7 Evansville Memorial brings a

sterling 19-0 mark into the state finals forthe second time in four years and fourth tripoverall The Tigers boast undefeated No 1singles player Brandon Wu at 18-0 alongwith Lucas Cooley and Nick Johnson theunbeaten No 2 doubles team at 10-0 Bloomington North (19-1) ranked

12th is making its first-ever appearance inthe state finals The Conference Indianachamps have 13 in a row 12 by a 5-0 countincluding a 5-0 win over Jasper last Saturdaysnapping a streak of five semistate crowns Delta (23-3) ranked 13th in the final

coaches poll of the season has reached thestate finals for the fifth time in school historyand the fourth time in the last seven yearsThe schoolrsquos last appearance in 2014 sawthe Eagles advance to the semifinal roundbefore bowing to eventual champ NorthCentral Jason Wegener is 26-0 at No 2singles No 14 South Bend St Joseph joins the

weekendrsquos festivities with an undefeated19-0 mark The Indians have advanced tothis level of the tournament for the fifth timein school history and first since 2002

Thomas Pries and Leo Romanetz each sporta perfect 24-0 season at No 1 and 2 singlesrespectively Richmond joins Bloomington North in

making its first appearance in the state finalsthis weekend The 20-3 Red Devils rank24th hail from the North CentralConference and boast No 1 singles playerEric Hollingsworth who will put a 26-0mark on the line A total of 308 schools entered this yearrsquos

state tournament the most since 2002 when312 teams played in the post-season Thebiggest turnout occured in 1980 when 316schools were represented

State scheduleQuarterfinals Friday 3 pmAt Carmel1-Carmel (14-0) vs 13-Delta (23-3)12-Bloomington North (19-1) vs 14-SouthBend St Joseph (19-0)At Center Grove7-Evansville Memorial (19-0) vs 2-ParkTudor (18-2)24-Richmond (20-3) vs 3-North Central(14-3)24Richmond (20-3) vs 3North Central(Indianapolis) (14-3)

Field set for 50th Boys Tennis State Finals

1 Carmel2 Park Tudor3 North Central (Indianapolis)4 Leo5 Guerin Catholic6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Evansville Memorial8 Homestead9 Carroll (Fort Wayne)10 Brebeuf Jesuit11 Floyd Central12 Bloomington North13 Delta14 South Bend St Joseph15 Indianapolis Cathedral

16 Avon17 West Lafayette18 Munster19 Jeff ersonvilleT20 CastleT20 Kokomo22 Providence23 Columbus North24 Richmond25 Franklin Community26 Zionsville27 Westfield28 Lawrence North29 Fairfield30 New Albany

IHSTECA rankings

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But they when they were departed spread abroad his fame in allthat country

- Matthew 931

50 Years AgoNews A low pressure system moved into Indiana today ahead of previousschedules and brought showers and thundershowers which may have theend result of clearing the skies for the weekend Indications were earlyWednesday that rain would hold off until the weekend and that showerswould hamper motorists and outdoorsmen thronging the hilly woodlandsto view autumn foliage at its color peakSports No doubt there will be reports of flying saucers in the Lebanonarea Friday night because it is rumored that Noblesville may sling thefootball often when the Millers travel to the ldquoFriendly Cityrdquo to meet atough Tiger football machineAd Markrsquos Furniture 2-PC Living Room Suite $9888

Betty Rae (Frye) DeCocq

September 8 1968 - October 9 2016

Betty Rae (Frye) DeCocq 48 a long-time resident of Fishers Indiana went to herfinal rest on Sunday October 9 2016 at her home after a lengthy battlewith cancer She was the fifth of six siblings born to Raymond L FryeSr and Catherine (Forrest) Frye in Mishawaka Indiana on September8 1968

As a child Betty enjoyed spending the summers with hergrandparents Dee and Olive Frye at their lake cottage in southernMichigan Betty attended Mishawaka High School and earned herBachelor of Science degree in Accounting from Kaplan University inAccounting in 2015 Returning to college was a long term personaland professional goal for her one she was determined to finish in spite

of her battle with cancer During her career she worked a variety of jobs in the retail andservice industries until she was offered the opportunity to take an accounting positionBetty remained in this role throughout the rest of her career working her way up to senioraccountant She especially enjoyed working for her final employer the Dora HotelCompany a private company where the owner knew everyone by name and treated histeam with dignity and respect Betty married her high school sweetheart John DeCocqon January 16 1988 in Mishawaka and they remained happily married until her passingThroughout her marriage Betty and John moved several times as they were affordedopportunities to advance their early careers They lived in Indiana Florida Texas Illinoisand Maryland before settling in central Indiana Betty and her family enjoyed watchingmovies especially science fiction and vacationing together In the last few years theyvisited Mount Rushmore and the South Dakota Badlands the Hoover Dam Las VegasLos Angeles the California Redwoods at Muir Woods in San Francisco the Grand CanyonSedona and Niagara Falls She and John were often seen riding their tandem bike aroundtheir adopted hometown Betty was most proud of raising two children who love andrespect their parents are capable and independent adults and understand that family ismore important than anything else in the world

She is survived by her husband John their children Athena and Zachery of Fishersher mother Catherine Frye of Mishawaka her siblings Raymond L Frye Jr Mary(Robert) Keller Dee (Lanlan) Frye Tracy (Steve) Silvers and Kimberly (Rick) Roslerher half-brother Kenny (Mary) Frye plus many nieces amp nephews and great-nieces ampgreat-nephews

Betty was preceded in death by her father Raymond her half-brother Bobby Fryeand all four grandparents

Visitation will be from 400 pm to 800 pm on Wednesday October 12 2016 at Randallamp Roberts Fishers Mortuary 12010 Allisonville Road in Fishers A funeral mass will beheld at 100 pm on Thursday October 13 2016 at St Louis de Montfort Catholic Church11441 Hague Road in Fishers with Rev Travis Stephens officiating Graveside serviceswith interment will follow at St Luke Mausoleum in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens 9700Allisonville Road in Indianapolis A reception will then be held at the church after theinterment

The family would like to thank the staff of the Cancer Treatment Centers of Americain Goodyear Arizona for their exceptional care that helped prolong Bettyrsquos life andmaintain the quality of life she deserved We would also like to thank the staff of the StVincent Hospice team for easing her final days and providing the family with much neededcomfort and care Special thanks go to Michaela Farrar and Kimberly Rosler for theirtireless efforts during Bettyrsquos hospice care

Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society 5635 W 96th StreetSuite 100 Indianapolis IN 46278 or Bettyrsquos Monsters BeMo 85109 Chezem RoadEugene OR 97405

Condolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Brian Phillip Selzer

May 23 1959 - October 8 2016

Brian Phillip Selzer 57 of Lapel passed away on Saturday October 8 2016 atCommunity Hospital of Anderson following a brief battle withleukemia

Brian Phillip Selzer was born on May 23 1959 in TitusvilleFlorida to Christian William and Betty Jean (Lochner) Selzer

He graduated from Seneca High School Louisville Kentucky in1976 and attended United Technology Institute

He had been employed by B DCarefusion Ohio Valley RegionBrian is survived by his loving wife Cindy (Kachelein) two

children Michael and Brittany Selzer of Deland Florida five step-children Jared (Carly) Taylor Zachary (Amy) Taylor Hannah Clark (fianceacute Jeff Ryall)Christie (Chad) Brewer and Rebekah Warner two brothers David (Ann) Selzer and Garry(Andrea) Selzer five sisters Nancy (Greg) Rice Andrea (Don) Seitz Michele (David)Bryant Christi (David) Law and Missi (Frank) Reeder and several grandchildren niecesnephews aunts uncles and cousins

He was preceded in death by his parentsA funeral service will be held at 1000 AM on October 14 2016 at Scott E Hersberger

Funeral Home 1010 Main North Street Lapel Indiana with Pastor Dewey Millerofficiating Burial will follow in Brookside Cemetery Lapel

Visitation will be from 400 PM to 800 PM Thursday October 13 2016 at Scott EHersberger Funeral Home

Memorial contributions may be made to the Leukemia Society or Trinity UnitedMethodist Church P O Box 606 Lapel Indiana 46051-0606

Online condolences wwwhersbergerfuneralhomecom

Additional obituaries appear on Page 4

Obituaries and News4Keith Marshall Given

May 23 1959 - October 8 2016

Keith Marshall Given 55 of Carmel passed away on Thursday October 6 2016 athis home surrounded by his loving family He was born on January11 1961 to the late Gordon and Carolyn (Shuman) Given in AbingtonPennsylvania

Keith was in business development with PwC He was a memberof Carmel LutheranCornerstone Lutheran Church

Keith is survived by his wife Shelly S (DeaKyne) Given sonsScott Given and Jack Given daughter Claire Given brothers Chrisand Michael Given brothers-in-law Jon and Kevin DeaKyne and hisbeloved Golden Retrievers Lilly amp Franky

Services will be held at 1100 am on Saturday October 22 2016 atCarmel LutheranCornerstone Lutheran Church 4850 East Main Street in Carmel withvisitation one hour prior Pastor John Davis will officiate

Memorial contributions may be made to Stand Up 2 Cancer at standup2cancerorgCondolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Nancy Lynn Snyder

March 14 1949 - October 10 2016

Nancy Lynn Snyder 67 of Noblesville passed away peacefully at home on MondayOctober 10 2016 She was born on March 14 1949 to James Charlesand Eula (Daniels) Rose in Middlesboro Kentucky

Nancy was very active in the community and was ExecutiveDirector of Noblesville Main Street She was a long-time volunteerwith Meals on Wheels was very artistic organized and creative lovedhelping people was a good listener and was open-minded She lovedmusic and horseback riding (as a child)

In addition to her parents she is survived by her husband SteveSnyder son Sean Hulet siblings Jane Sarah Patricia Connie JimScott Junie and Chris several nieces nephews and cousins and

several great-nieces amp nephewsShe was preceded in death by her son Geoffrey Hulet who passed away in 2010Services will be held at 200 pm on Sunday October 16 2016 at East LaFollette Baptist

Church 703 E Prospect St LaFollette TN with a dinner to followCondolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Stella Riggs

March 3 1934 - October 8 2016

Stella Riggs 82 of Noblesville went to be with her Lord and Savior on October 82016 She was born on March 3 1934 to the late Bev and Effie (Lovell) Lawman inBurlington Indiana

Stella led a faithful life with Jesus This faith allowed her to support missionary workStella visited people in the hospital and would pray with them She loved taking care ofothers especially in time of need When Stella was not doing Godrsquos work you would findher enjoying various crafts and sewing Stella loved games and was always up for DominosShe was a member of Pentecostals of Westfield

Most important to Stella was her family whom she and her husband the Rev JamesG Riggs shared a wonderful 65 years They both shared their faith with their childrengrandchildren and great-grandchildren

Stella is survived by her two loving daughters Linda (Jerry) Jenkins of Sheridan andKathy (Pastor Randy) Adams of Noblesville six grandchildren Annette ( Joseph)Donovan Brent (Jennifer) Jenkins Stacy Jenkins Katricia (David) Sanchez Tony(Rhonda) Adams and Shelly (Troy) Bibbs Stella was a proud great-grandmother of eightStella is also survived by her sisters Helen (Owen) Owsley Willodene McKee brotherGene (Ava) Lawman two sisters-in-law Lavelle Lawman and Wilma Lawman along withseveral nieces and nephews Preceding Stella in death are her three brothers Bill Haroldand Ed Lawman as well as her sister Ann Wade

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday October 11 2016 at 630 pm at Radiant LifeChristian Church in co Pentecostals of Westfield 16162 Carey Rd Westfield Family andfriends are invited to gather from 130 pm till time of services The Rev Terry Long andPastor Randy Adams will be officiating Graveside services will be held on WednesdayOctober 12 2016 at 1100 am at Riverside Cemetery in Noblesville

Condolences fisherfuneralscom Fisher Family Funeral Services is honored to servethe Riggs Family

Community Hospital North suspends use of sixoperating rooms

Community Hospital North has voluntarily suspended use of six operating rooms toconduct air quality testing

A statement from Community Health Network followsldquoDuring a routine survey the Joint Commission identified a potential issue at

Community Hospital North related to discoloration on the ceiling tiles and walls in theoperating room corridor area Community is committed to ensuring the safety of ourpatients and their families our employees and our physicians Community voluntarilymade the decision to suspend use of the impacted operating rooms until tests confirmthat any potential safety issue is resolvedrdquo

The US Environmental ProtectionAgency (EPA) recognized The City ofCarmel Utilities Department with a 2016WaterSense Excellence Award as a leaderin saving water for future generationsCarmel Utilities received this nationalrecognition at the WaterSmart InnovationsConference on October 6 2016 forpromoting water efficiency and WaterSensein 2015 Sue Maki Manager ofEnvironmental Initiatives amp Education inthe Utilities Department accepted the awardon behalf of the City of Carmel

More than 1700 utilities manufacturersretailers builders and organizations partnerwith WaterSense However only a selectfew are recognized each year for theirsignificant program contributions

Carmel Utilities was honored as a 2016WaterSense Excellence Award winner forits outreach campaigns and collaborationwith other area businesses such as DeltaFaucet and Home Depot in the promotionof water-use efficiency By increasingpublic awareness through social media theUtilities newsletter The Full Circle clinicsheld at the Carmel Home Depot outreach atnumerous community events and a video onhow to fix toilet leaks Carmel Utilities wasable to reach a large percentage of theircustomers with water-use efficiency tips

Since 2006 Carmel Utilities and otherWaterSense partners have helped consumerssave 15 trillion gallons of water In additionto water savings WaterSense labeledproducts and homes have helped reduce theamount of energy needed to heat pump andtreat water by 212 billion kilowatt hourssince the program began in 2006 enoughenergy to supply a years worth of power tomore than 194 million homes

For more information about WaterSenseand Carmel Utilities visit these websiteswwwepagovwatersense and Carmelrsquoswebsite at wwwcarmelingov

Carmel Utilities winsEPA WaterSenseExcellence Award

News 5

Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Here are the Hamilton East Public Li-brary items lists for the week of Oct 102016

New Adult Fiction Books1 Silence A novel of the SERRAtedEdge by Mercedes Lackey2 Home by Harlan Coben3 All the Little Liars by Charlaine Harris4 Winter Storms A novel by ElinHilderbrand5 Twelve Days of Christmas A novel byDebbie Macomber6 Missing by James Patterson7 Crepe Factor by Laura Childs8 Undead and Done by MaryJaniceDavidson9 The Trespasser by Tana French10 Darkest Journey by Heather Graham

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 My Child Is Sick Expert Advice forManaging Common Illnesses and Injuriesby Barton D Schmitt2 Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hoursby Rogers Cadenhead3 Fodorrsquos Essential Australia by FodorrsquosTravel4 Conviction The Untold Story of PuttingJodi Arias Behind Bars by Juan Martinez5 Between Breaths A Memoir of Panicand Addiction by Elizabeth Vargas6 The Art of Marvel Captain AmericaCivil War by Jacob Johnston7 Present Over Perfect Leaving BehindFrantic for a Simpler More Soulful Wayof Living by Shauna Niequist8 1956 The World in Revolt by SimonHall9 ADHD Nation Children Doctors BigPharma and the Making of an AmericanEpidemic by Alan Schwarz10 All under Heaven Recipes from the 35Cuisines of China Carolyn J Phillips

New DVDs1 Eddie the Eagle2 Gods Not Dead 2

3 Inspector Lewis - Series 84 The Huntsman Winters War5 Arrow The complete fourth season6 Captain America Civil War7 Churchills Secret8 Compadres9 Criminal Minds The eleventh season10 Longmire The complete fourth season

New Music CDs1 If Im Honest by Blake Shelton2 The Nice Guys Original motion picturesoundtrack by Al Green3 Pierced Arrow by Rides4 American Love by Jake Owen5 American Prodigal by David Crowder6 Live at the Hollywood Bowl by TheBeatles7 Beulah by John Paul White8 Dig Your Roots by Florida GeorgiaLine9 Down in a Hole by Kiefer Sutherland10 Encore Movie Partners Sing Broad-way by Barbra Streisand singer

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hotmailcom

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Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Sports6

With 398 teams entered along with 5552participants initial matchups for the 45thAnnual IHSAA Volleyball StateTournament were drawn this morning inIndianapolis

Sectional play begins on Tuesday Oct18 and continues through Saturday Oct 22at 64 sites across the four enrollmentclassifications

Those sectional champions will advanceto a one-match regional on the home courtof one of the participating teams onTuesday Oct 25 to be followed by afour-team semi-state on Saturday Oct 29The four state championship matches at BallState Universityrsquos Worthen Arena arescheduled for Saturday Nov 5

The four top-ranked teams in last weekrsquospolls from the Indiana Coaches of GirlsSports Association and headline this yearrsquosfield and three of them involve HamiltonCounty - including Class 4As No 1 teamHamilton Southeastern HSE and the other4A county teams will compete in Sectional8 at Fishers

The Royals will play the second semi-final at 1230 pm Saturday Oct 22 againstNo 7 Carmel The two teams played duringthe opening week of the season with theGreyhounds winning in five sets

The first semi-final takes place beforethe HSE-Carmel clash at 11 am Thatmatch will involve the winners of first roundplay on Thursday Oct 20 Noblesville andFishers play the first match at 6 pm withWestfield and Anderson to play immediatelyafterward

In Class 3A Guerin Catholic andHamilton Heights will play at Sectional 24at Delta The Golden Eagles will play No1-ranked Yorktown in the first match of thetournament at 6 pm Oct 20 Guerin isreceiving votes in the 3A poll

The Huskies will play right after GC andYorktown in that nights other first roundmatch The Thursday winners play the firstsemi-final on Oct 22 followed by a secondsemi-final between Tipton and No 4 Delta

Sheridan will play at Class 2A Sectional40 in Wapahani The Blackhawks playFrankton in first-round action at 730 pmOct 20 That follows a match betweenWes-Del and No 9 Muncie Burris whichstarts at 6 pm

A seven-team event Sectional 40 startsTuesday Oct 18 with a clash between thehost top-ranked Wapahani and Lapel Thewinner of that match plays Monroe Centralat 11 am Oct 22 in the first semi-finalfollowed by the second semi-final whichwill be contested by the Thursday winners

In Class 1A University will play inSectional 58 at Indiana School for the DeafThe Trailblazers will take on the host schoolin the first round at 730 pm Oct 20 aftera match between Metropolitan and BethesdaChristian The Oct 20 winners play the firstsemi-final at 1230 pm Oct 22 followed

by the second semi-final match betweenTindley and International

The championship matches at allsectionals are at 7 pm Oct 22 Providencewhich has won three consecutive statechampionships and 20 straight statetournament matches will meet hostBrownstown Central in Sectional 30Fourth-ranked Indianapolis Cathedral lastyearrsquos Class 4A state champion will playLawrence Central in Sectional 10 atLawrence North

Class 4A Sectional 8 at FishersThursday Oct 20Noblesville vs Fishers 6 pm

Anderson vs Westfield 730 pmSaturday Oct 22Tuesday winners 11 amSoutheastern vs Carmel 1230 pmChampionship 7 pm

Class 3A Sectional 24 at DeltaThursday Oct 20Guerin Catholic vs Yorktown 6 pmHeights vs Blackford 730 pmSaturday Oct 22Tuesday winners 11 amTipton vs Delta 1230 pmChampionship 7 pm

Class 2A Sectional 40 at WapahaniTuesday Oct 18Lapel vs Wapahani 7 pm

Thursday Oct 20Wes-Del vs Muncie Burris 6 pmSheridan vs Frankton 730 pmSaturday Oct 22Monroe Central vs Tuesday winner 11 amThursday winners 1230 pmChampionship 7 pm

Class 1A Sectional 58 at Indiana School forthe DeafThursday Oct 20Metropolitan vs Bethesda Christian 6 pmIndiana School for the Deaf vs University 730pmSaturday Oct 22Tuesday winners 1230 pmTindley vs International 2 pmChampionship 7 pm

No 1 Royals face No 8 lsquoHounds in re-match

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

The Carmel volleyball team will get a rematch with Hamilton Southeastern in the semi-finals of the Class 4A Sectional 8tournament Saturday Oct 22 Pictured for the Greyhounds during their Tuesday match with Zionsville are Brooke Girgsby (5)and Bonnie Bostic (23)

Sports 7

In a Tuesday all-county volleyballmatch Fishers swept Guerin Catholic 25-2025-12 25-19 on the Tigers Senior Night

Fishers two senior players each hadsolid games Maggie Markwood made 12digs hit seven kills and served five acesEllie Adams had seven digs and two acesand was also the Tigers most consistentpasser said Fishers coach Steven Peek

Rose Duffy dished out 28 assistspushing her past the 1000 mark for hercareer Mallory Hernandez hit 16 killsgiving her a Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceleading 456 Julia Drozd had six digs andserved two aces

Tonight we also honored seniormanager Jack Ryan who regularly assistswith practices filming tweetingorganizing and everything else our programneeds to be successful said Peek

This match concluded the regular seasonfor Fishers The Tigers host Class 4ASectional 8 next week playing Noblesvilleon Thursday Oct 20

Carmel the No 7 team in 4A won ahard-fought match with 4A No 10Zionsville on Tuesday 25-23 27-25 20-2529-27

Mo Armstrong led the Greyhounds with18 kills with Alex Hicks and Bonnie Bosticboth hitting eight kills Morgan Seamanhanded out 37 assists Sophie Oliphant had26 digs while Seaman made 12 digs

Carmels junior varsity and freshmanteams finished their seasons with wins overthe Eagles The JV won in three sets 25-2122-25 15-10 and the freshman got a 25-1125-16 sweep

Hamilton Heights won a four-set matchover Perry Meridian 25-18 23-25 25-12027-25 on Tuesday

The Huskies won with a well-balancedoffensive and defensive effort KennaBurman had 12 kills and 19 digs ToriHayden hit 11 kills and made five blocksAna Collar dished out 23 assists hit ninekills and had five blocks and 13 digs

Sydney Griffey had four kills and fourblocks Hannah Crist and Rachel Howieeach had seven kills with Crist contributingtwo blocks and two aces Emma Knowleshad 21 assists and defensive specialistsMallory Morphew and Kylie Rose had 19and 14 digs respectively

Noblesville dropped a straight-set matchto 4A No 9 Lawrence North on Tuesday27-25 25-21 25-19

Ashley Birkhimer hit eight kills for theMillers while Lexie Bowler had six killsAllie Phillips handed out 19 assists whileBrenna Everingham made 22 digs

University took care of Eminence instraight sets Tuesday 25-9 25-13 25-8

Senior Natalie Hellman led the way with18 kills and freshman Gillian Monroe had27 assists in the victory

Westfield swept Harrison 25-15 25-925-14 in a Tuesday match

The Shamrocks were led by AbigailHuser with 10 digs 10 kills and two acesNatalie Ravenell had 10 kills and CassidyFerrer had 45 blocks Caroline Sinickifinished the match with 26 assists

Tigers win all-county Senior Night match

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Carmelrsquos Kaye LeSure looks for a block as Zionsville sets up its attack during theGreyhoundsrsquo win over the Eagles Tuesday

6A1 Warren Central (9) 992 Center Grove 843 Penn (1) 824 Ben Davis 575 Hamilton Southeastern 436 Brownsburg 41T7 Carmel 33T7 Cathedral 339 La Porte 2910 Columbus North 21Others Receiving Votes LawrenceCentral 12 Homestead 6 Avon 5 Fishers2 Lawrence North 1 Valparaiso 1

5A1 Fort Wayne Snider (9) 992 New Palestine (1) 893 Bloomington South 734 Westfield 695 Columbus East 646 Mishawaka 51

7 Decatur Central 248 Castle 239 Michigan City 2110 Whiteland 9Others Receiving Votes McCutcheon 9Fort Wayne North Side 7 Muncie Central3 Goshen 2 Harrison 2 Kokomo 2

4A1 Roncalli (10) 1002 NorthWood 833 New Haven 734 Evansville Reitz 625 East Central 566 Evansville Central 377 Bishop Dwenger 348 New Prairie 289 Mississinewa 1810 Hobart 17Others Receiving Votes East Noble 14East Chicago Central 12 Shelbyville 6Angola 2 Lowell 1 Plymouth 1

3A1 Gibson Southern (6) 992 Guerin Catholic 763 Mishawaka Marian 744 West Lafayette 735 Concordia Lutheran (1) 606 Tri-West 507 Brebeuf Jesuit 398 Bishop Chatard 349 Lawrenceburg 2810 Southridge 9Others Receiving Votes Bishop Luers 4Jimtown 3 Brownstown Central 1Hanover Central 1 Heritage Hills 1

2A1 Woodlan (10) 100T2 Eastbrook 74T2 Whiting 744 Evansville Mater Dei 645 Scecina 626 Cardinal Ritter 447 Bremen 418 Monrovia 389 Eastside 16T10 Knox 13T10 North Newton 13Others Receiving Votes Whitko 4 Milan3 Triton Central 2 Churubusco 1

1A1 Lafayette Central Catholic (9) 992 Linton Stockton (1) 893 Pioneer 804 Adams Central 705 West Washington 436 Monroe Central 427 North Miami 398 Carroll 329 Shenandoah 1710 LaVille 14Others Receiving Votes Northfield 12Fountain Central 7 Lutheran 7 NorthVermillion 1

IFCA high school football polls

Sports8

The regional round of the IHSAA girls soccer tournamentbegins tonight with semi-final action at eight sites around thestate

Noblesville fresh off its first sectional championshipsince 2008 will play the second game at the Logansportregional The No 17-ranked Millers will take onMcCutcheon following the first semi-final between Marionand Yorktown

The Mavericks won the Harrison sectional by beatingFrankfort 7-0 in the semi-finals and West Lafayette 2-1 in thechampionship

Guerin Catholic which won its first sectional since 2012on Saturday plays No 2 Avon in the first semi-final of theCarmel regional The two teams played each other back onSept 12 with Avon winning 5-0

The rematch begins at 5 pm to be followed by the secondsemi-final between defending Class 2A state champion andNo 4 Brebeuf Jesuit and North Central

The Orioles won the Mooresville sectional defeatingBrownsburg 2-1 and the host school 4-1

Herersquos a look at the statersquos regional pairings Unlessotherwise noted all first semi-finals begin at 5 pm with thesecond games to be played at 7 pm

GIRLS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt LogansportMarion (13-5) vs Yorktown (10-6)McCutcheon (14-5-1) vs 17-Noblesville (6-6-2)

At GoshenGoshen (14-3-2) vs South Bend St Joseph (6-4-2) 530

pm1-Penn (17-0-1) vs 18-Warsaw (16-4) 730 pm

At East Noble13-Fort Wayne Carroll (11-4-2) vs Norwell (9-8-1)DeKalb (15-1-1) vs Concordia Lutheran (11-8)

At ValparaisoCrown Point (11-5-2) vs Highland (11-4-3)16-Valparaiso (10-2-5) vs 10-Munster (15-3-1)

At East CentralFloyd Central (16-2-1) vs Richmond (13-3-3)20-Columbus North (11-2-4) vs Batesville (13-3)

At CarmelGuerin Catholic (7-7-1) vs 2-Avon (15-1-1)4-Brebeuf Jesuit (18-1-1) vs North Central (10-7-1)

At Shelbyville19-Center Grove (11-4-1) vs Franklin Central (10-4-2)Roncalli (10-5-2) vs Greenfield-Central (9-4-2)

At JasperBloomington South (13-4-2) vs 5-Evansville Memorial

(17-3) 6 pm12-Terre Haute North (16-2-1) vs HM-Evansville North

(12-2-4) 8 pm

Meanwhile the boys will play their semi-final games onThursday Two Hamilton County teams are also in the Class2A event

At Kokomo No 10 Hamilton Southeastern will playMarion in the first semi-final there at 5 pm The Giantstraveled to Logansport for the sectional and came home withthe trophy by beating Western 4-3 and Kokomo 2-1

No 1 Harrison will face Delta in the second semi-finalCarmel the No 8-ranked team will take on North Central

at the Panthersrsquo field in the first semi-final game at 5 pmThe two teams played each other on Sept 13 in a regular-season Metropolitan Conference game with NC winning 1-0

North Central won its own sectional by defeatingLawrence Central 3-0 and Cathedral 3-1 The Irish received

votes in the final coaches poll or received ldquoHonorableMentionrdquo The second semi-final pits Pike against No 3 Avon

BOYSAt MerrillvilleCrown Point (9-6-2) vs 16-Chesterton (12-3-2)20-Munster (12-3-2) vs 2-Lake Central (15-1-1)

At Fort Wayne CarrollFort Wayne Northrop (14-2-3) vs Norwell (8-7-1)15-West Noble (19-1) vs HM-Homestead (12-5-2)

At South Bend Adams5-Penn (16-0-2) vs Plymouth (14-3)17-Concord (14-3-1) vs South Bend St Joseph (12-5)

At KokomoMarion (14-1) vs 10-Hamilton Southeastern (14-2-4)Delta (8-7-2) vs 1-Harrison (17-0-1)

At Mount VernonFranklin Central (10-8) vs 13-Center Grove (11-3-3)Perry Meridian (9-3-1) vs Greenfield-Central (13-2-1)

At North Central8-Carmel (11-2-5) vs 4-North Central (15-1-3)Pike (9-7-1) vs 3-Avon (15-1-3)

At Columbus NorthHM-Columbus North (13-5-1) vs Floyd Central (10-3-4)Richmond (5-9-3) vs East Central (13-1-1)

At Jasper9-Evansville Memorial (14-4-1) vs 6-Bloomington South

(18-1)Terre Haute North (10-7-1) vs Evansville North (7-10-1)

Class 2A soccer regional pairings

A milestone is reached this weekend asthe IHSAA marks the 50th year of theIHSAA Boys Tennis State Finals Fourquarter-final matches will be played Fridayat 3 pm at Carmel and Center Grove highschools with the winning teams advancingto the semi-final matches on Saturday at 10am at North Central High School followedby the state championship match at 2 pm Top-ranked and unbeaten Carmel (14-0)

will make a record-setting seventhconsecutive state finals appearance TheGreyhounds have made it to the statechampionship match four times during thecurrent run including three titles in a row in

2010 2011 and 2012 No 1 singles playerPatrick Fletchall is undefeated at 13-0 as isNo 2 player Drew Michael at 14-0 Third-ranked North Central of

Indianapolis (13-3) is the three-timedefending state champion making a sixthstraight trip to the finals The Panthers haveplayed in the title match in each of the lastfive years and will be seeking to add astate-leading 21st boys tennis crown Second-ranked Park Tudor (18-2)

returns to the state finals for a sixth year ina row The Panthers reached the title matchin two of the last three seasons but settled

for the runner-up spot to neighborhood rivalNorth Central in 2013 and 2015 No 7 Evansville Memorial brings a

sterling 19-0 mark into the state finals forthe second time in four years and fourth tripoverall The Tigers boast undefeated No 1singles player Brandon Wu at 18-0 alongwith Lucas Cooley and Nick Johnson theunbeaten No 2 doubles team at 10-0 Bloomington North (19-1) ranked

12th is making its first-ever appearance inthe state finals The Conference Indianachamps have 13 in a row 12 by a 5-0 countincluding a 5-0 win over Jasper last Saturdaysnapping a streak of five semistate crowns Delta (23-3) ranked 13th in the final

coaches poll of the season has reached thestate finals for the fifth time in school historyand the fourth time in the last seven yearsThe schoolrsquos last appearance in 2014 sawthe Eagles advance to the semifinal roundbefore bowing to eventual champ NorthCentral Jason Wegener is 26-0 at No 2singles No 14 South Bend St Joseph joins the

weekendrsquos festivities with an undefeated19-0 mark The Indians have advanced tothis level of the tournament for the fifth timein school history and first since 2002

Thomas Pries and Leo Romanetz each sporta perfect 24-0 season at No 1 and 2 singlesrespectively Richmond joins Bloomington North in

making its first appearance in the state finalsthis weekend The 20-3 Red Devils rank24th hail from the North CentralConference and boast No 1 singles playerEric Hollingsworth who will put a 26-0mark on the line A total of 308 schools entered this yearrsquos

state tournament the most since 2002 when312 teams played in the post-season Thebiggest turnout occured in 1980 when 316schools were represented

State scheduleQuarterfinals Friday 3 pmAt Carmel1-Carmel (14-0) vs 13-Delta (23-3)12-Bloomington North (19-1) vs 14-SouthBend St Joseph (19-0)At Center Grove7-Evansville Memorial (19-0) vs 2-ParkTudor (18-2)24-Richmond (20-3) vs 3-North Central(14-3)24Richmond (20-3) vs 3North Central(Indianapolis) (14-3)

Field set for 50th Boys Tennis State Finals

1 Carmel2 Park Tudor3 North Central (Indianapolis)4 Leo5 Guerin Catholic6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Evansville Memorial8 Homestead9 Carroll (Fort Wayne)10 Brebeuf Jesuit11 Floyd Central12 Bloomington North13 Delta14 South Bend St Joseph15 Indianapolis Cathedral

16 Avon17 West Lafayette18 Munster19 Jeff ersonvilleT20 CastleT20 Kokomo22 Providence23 Columbus North24 Richmond25 Franklin Community26 Zionsville27 Westfield28 Lawrence North29 Fairfield30 New Albany

IHSTECA rankings

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Obituaries and News4Keith Marshall Given

May 23 1959 - October 8 2016

Keith Marshall Given 55 of Carmel passed away on Thursday October 6 2016 athis home surrounded by his loving family He was born on January11 1961 to the late Gordon and Carolyn (Shuman) Given in AbingtonPennsylvania

Keith was in business development with PwC He was a memberof Carmel LutheranCornerstone Lutheran Church

Keith is survived by his wife Shelly S (DeaKyne) Given sonsScott Given and Jack Given daughter Claire Given brothers Chrisand Michael Given brothers-in-law Jon and Kevin DeaKyne and hisbeloved Golden Retrievers Lilly amp Franky

Services will be held at 1100 am on Saturday October 22 2016 atCarmel LutheranCornerstone Lutheran Church 4850 East Main Street in Carmel withvisitation one hour prior Pastor John Davis will officiate

Memorial contributions may be made to Stand Up 2 Cancer at standup2cancerorgCondolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Nancy Lynn Snyder

March 14 1949 - October 10 2016

Nancy Lynn Snyder 67 of Noblesville passed away peacefully at home on MondayOctober 10 2016 She was born on March 14 1949 to James Charlesand Eula (Daniels) Rose in Middlesboro Kentucky

Nancy was very active in the community and was ExecutiveDirector of Noblesville Main Street She was a long-time volunteerwith Meals on Wheels was very artistic organized and creative lovedhelping people was a good listener and was open-minded She lovedmusic and horseback riding (as a child)

In addition to her parents she is survived by her husband SteveSnyder son Sean Hulet siblings Jane Sarah Patricia Connie JimScott Junie and Chris several nieces nephews and cousins and

several great-nieces amp nephewsShe was preceded in death by her son Geoffrey Hulet who passed away in 2010Services will be held at 200 pm on Sunday October 16 2016 at East LaFollette Baptist

Church 703 E Prospect St LaFollette TN with a dinner to followCondolences wwwrandallrobertscom

Stella Riggs

March 3 1934 - October 8 2016

Stella Riggs 82 of Noblesville went to be with her Lord and Savior on October 82016 She was born on March 3 1934 to the late Bev and Effie (Lovell) Lawman inBurlington Indiana

Stella led a faithful life with Jesus This faith allowed her to support missionary workStella visited people in the hospital and would pray with them She loved taking care ofothers especially in time of need When Stella was not doing Godrsquos work you would findher enjoying various crafts and sewing Stella loved games and was always up for DominosShe was a member of Pentecostals of Westfield

Most important to Stella was her family whom she and her husband the Rev JamesG Riggs shared a wonderful 65 years They both shared their faith with their childrengrandchildren and great-grandchildren

Stella is survived by her two loving daughters Linda (Jerry) Jenkins of Sheridan andKathy (Pastor Randy) Adams of Noblesville six grandchildren Annette ( Joseph)Donovan Brent (Jennifer) Jenkins Stacy Jenkins Katricia (David) Sanchez Tony(Rhonda) Adams and Shelly (Troy) Bibbs Stella was a proud great-grandmother of eightStella is also survived by her sisters Helen (Owen) Owsley Willodene McKee brotherGene (Ava) Lawman two sisters-in-law Lavelle Lawman and Wilma Lawman along withseveral nieces and nephews Preceding Stella in death are her three brothers Bill Haroldand Ed Lawman as well as her sister Ann Wade

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday October 11 2016 at 630 pm at Radiant LifeChristian Church in co Pentecostals of Westfield 16162 Carey Rd Westfield Family andfriends are invited to gather from 130 pm till time of services The Rev Terry Long andPastor Randy Adams will be officiating Graveside services will be held on WednesdayOctober 12 2016 at 1100 am at Riverside Cemetery in Noblesville

Condolences fisherfuneralscom Fisher Family Funeral Services is honored to servethe Riggs Family

Community Hospital North suspends use of sixoperating rooms

Community Hospital North has voluntarily suspended use of six operating rooms toconduct air quality testing

A statement from Community Health Network followsldquoDuring a routine survey the Joint Commission identified a potential issue at

Community Hospital North related to discoloration on the ceiling tiles and walls in theoperating room corridor area Community is committed to ensuring the safety of ourpatients and their families our employees and our physicians Community voluntarilymade the decision to suspend use of the impacted operating rooms until tests confirmthat any potential safety issue is resolvedrdquo

The US Environmental ProtectionAgency (EPA) recognized The City ofCarmel Utilities Department with a 2016WaterSense Excellence Award as a leaderin saving water for future generationsCarmel Utilities received this nationalrecognition at the WaterSmart InnovationsConference on October 6 2016 forpromoting water efficiency and WaterSensein 2015 Sue Maki Manager ofEnvironmental Initiatives amp Education inthe Utilities Department accepted the awardon behalf of the City of Carmel

More than 1700 utilities manufacturersretailers builders and organizations partnerwith WaterSense However only a selectfew are recognized each year for theirsignificant program contributions

Carmel Utilities was honored as a 2016WaterSense Excellence Award winner forits outreach campaigns and collaborationwith other area businesses such as DeltaFaucet and Home Depot in the promotionof water-use efficiency By increasingpublic awareness through social media theUtilities newsletter The Full Circle clinicsheld at the Carmel Home Depot outreach atnumerous community events and a video onhow to fix toilet leaks Carmel Utilities wasable to reach a large percentage of theircustomers with water-use efficiency tips

Since 2006 Carmel Utilities and otherWaterSense partners have helped consumerssave 15 trillion gallons of water In additionto water savings WaterSense labeledproducts and homes have helped reduce theamount of energy needed to heat pump andtreat water by 212 billion kilowatt hourssince the program began in 2006 enoughenergy to supply a years worth of power tomore than 194 million homes

For more information about WaterSenseand Carmel Utilities visit these websiteswwwepagovwatersense and Carmelrsquoswebsite at wwwcarmelingov

Carmel Utilities winsEPA WaterSenseExcellence Award

News 5

Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Here are the Hamilton East Public Li-brary items lists for the week of Oct 102016

New Adult Fiction Books1 Silence A novel of the SERRAtedEdge by Mercedes Lackey2 Home by Harlan Coben3 All the Little Liars by Charlaine Harris4 Winter Storms A novel by ElinHilderbrand5 Twelve Days of Christmas A novel byDebbie Macomber6 Missing by James Patterson7 Crepe Factor by Laura Childs8 Undead and Done by MaryJaniceDavidson9 The Trespasser by Tana French10 Darkest Journey by Heather Graham

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 My Child Is Sick Expert Advice forManaging Common Illnesses and Injuriesby Barton D Schmitt2 Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hoursby Rogers Cadenhead3 Fodorrsquos Essential Australia by FodorrsquosTravel4 Conviction The Untold Story of PuttingJodi Arias Behind Bars by Juan Martinez5 Between Breaths A Memoir of Panicand Addiction by Elizabeth Vargas6 The Art of Marvel Captain AmericaCivil War by Jacob Johnston7 Present Over Perfect Leaving BehindFrantic for a Simpler More Soulful Wayof Living by Shauna Niequist8 1956 The World in Revolt by SimonHall9 ADHD Nation Children Doctors BigPharma and the Making of an AmericanEpidemic by Alan Schwarz10 All under Heaven Recipes from the 35Cuisines of China Carolyn J Phillips

New DVDs1 Eddie the Eagle2 Gods Not Dead 2

3 Inspector Lewis - Series 84 The Huntsman Winters War5 Arrow The complete fourth season6 Captain America Civil War7 Churchills Secret8 Compadres9 Criminal Minds The eleventh season10 Longmire The complete fourth season

New Music CDs1 If Im Honest by Blake Shelton2 The Nice Guys Original motion picturesoundtrack by Al Green3 Pierced Arrow by Rides4 American Love by Jake Owen5 American Prodigal by David Crowder6 Live at the Hollywood Bowl by TheBeatles7 Beulah by John Paul White8 Dig Your Roots by Florida GeorgiaLine9 Down in a Hole by Kiefer Sutherland10 Encore Movie Partners Sing Broad-way by Barbra Streisand singer

Do You Have ACommunity

Announcement

Wedding BirthAnnouncement

Anniversary

Share It With TheCommunity

Contact theHamilton County

Reporter

Hamiltonconorthreporter

hotmailcom

or call317-408-5548

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Sports6

With 398 teams entered along with 5552participants initial matchups for the 45thAnnual IHSAA Volleyball StateTournament were drawn this morning inIndianapolis

Sectional play begins on Tuesday Oct18 and continues through Saturday Oct 22at 64 sites across the four enrollmentclassifications

Those sectional champions will advanceto a one-match regional on the home courtof one of the participating teams onTuesday Oct 25 to be followed by afour-team semi-state on Saturday Oct 29The four state championship matches at BallState Universityrsquos Worthen Arena arescheduled for Saturday Nov 5

The four top-ranked teams in last weekrsquospolls from the Indiana Coaches of GirlsSports Association and headline this yearrsquosfield and three of them involve HamiltonCounty - including Class 4As No 1 teamHamilton Southeastern HSE and the other4A county teams will compete in Sectional8 at Fishers

The Royals will play the second semi-final at 1230 pm Saturday Oct 22 againstNo 7 Carmel The two teams played duringthe opening week of the season with theGreyhounds winning in five sets

The first semi-final takes place beforethe HSE-Carmel clash at 11 am Thatmatch will involve the winners of first roundplay on Thursday Oct 20 Noblesville andFishers play the first match at 6 pm withWestfield and Anderson to play immediatelyafterward

In Class 3A Guerin Catholic andHamilton Heights will play at Sectional 24at Delta The Golden Eagles will play No1-ranked Yorktown in the first match of thetournament at 6 pm Oct 20 Guerin isreceiving votes in the 3A poll

The Huskies will play right after GC andYorktown in that nights other first roundmatch The Thursday winners play the firstsemi-final on Oct 22 followed by a secondsemi-final between Tipton and No 4 Delta

Sheridan will play at Class 2A Sectional40 in Wapahani The Blackhawks playFrankton in first-round action at 730 pmOct 20 That follows a match betweenWes-Del and No 9 Muncie Burris whichstarts at 6 pm

A seven-team event Sectional 40 startsTuesday Oct 18 with a clash between thehost top-ranked Wapahani and Lapel Thewinner of that match plays Monroe Centralat 11 am Oct 22 in the first semi-finalfollowed by the second semi-final whichwill be contested by the Thursday winners

In Class 1A University will play inSectional 58 at Indiana School for the DeafThe Trailblazers will take on the host schoolin the first round at 730 pm Oct 20 aftera match between Metropolitan and BethesdaChristian The Oct 20 winners play the firstsemi-final at 1230 pm Oct 22 followed

by the second semi-final match betweenTindley and International

The championship matches at allsectionals are at 7 pm Oct 22 Providencewhich has won three consecutive statechampionships and 20 straight statetournament matches will meet hostBrownstown Central in Sectional 30Fourth-ranked Indianapolis Cathedral lastyearrsquos Class 4A state champion will playLawrence Central in Sectional 10 atLawrence North

Class 4A Sectional 8 at FishersThursday Oct 20Noblesville vs Fishers 6 pm

Anderson vs Westfield 730 pmSaturday Oct 22Tuesday winners 11 amSoutheastern vs Carmel 1230 pmChampionship 7 pm

Class 3A Sectional 24 at DeltaThursday Oct 20Guerin Catholic vs Yorktown 6 pmHeights vs Blackford 730 pmSaturday Oct 22Tuesday winners 11 amTipton vs Delta 1230 pmChampionship 7 pm

Class 2A Sectional 40 at WapahaniTuesday Oct 18Lapel vs Wapahani 7 pm

Thursday Oct 20Wes-Del vs Muncie Burris 6 pmSheridan vs Frankton 730 pmSaturday Oct 22Monroe Central vs Tuesday winner 11 amThursday winners 1230 pmChampionship 7 pm

Class 1A Sectional 58 at Indiana School forthe DeafThursday Oct 20Metropolitan vs Bethesda Christian 6 pmIndiana School for the Deaf vs University 730pmSaturday Oct 22Tuesday winners 1230 pmTindley vs International 2 pmChampionship 7 pm

No 1 Royals face No 8 lsquoHounds in re-match

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

The Carmel volleyball team will get a rematch with Hamilton Southeastern in the semi-finals of the Class 4A Sectional 8tournament Saturday Oct 22 Pictured for the Greyhounds during their Tuesday match with Zionsville are Brooke Girgsby (5)and Bonnie Bostic (23)

Sports 7

In a Tuesday all-county volleyballmatch Fishers swept Guerin Catholic 25-2025-12 25-19 on the Tigers Senior Night

Fishers two senior players each hadsolid games Maggie Markwood made 12digs hit seven kills and served five acesEllie Adams had seven digs and two acesand was also the Tigers most consistentpasser said Fishers coach Steven Peek

Rose Duffy dished out 28 assistspushing her past the 1000 mark for hercareer Mallory Hernandez hit 16 killsgiving her a Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceleading 456 Julia Drozd had six digs andserved two aces

Tonight we also honored seniormanager Jack Ryan who regularly assistswith practices filming tweetingorganizing and everything else our programneeds to be successful said Peek

This match concluded the regular seasonfor Fishers The Tigers host Class 4ASectional 8 next week playing Noblesvilleon Thursday Oct 20

Carmel the No 7 team in 4A won ahard-fought match with 4A No 10Zionsville on Tuesday 25-23 27-25 20-2529-27

Mo Armstrong led the Greyhounds with18 kills with Alex Hicks and Bonnie Bosticboth hitting eight kills Morgan Seamanhanded out 37 assists Sophie Oliphant had26 digs while Seaman made 12 digs

Carmels junior varsity and freshmanteams finished their seasons with wins overthe Eagles The JV won in three sets 25-2122-25 15-10 and the freshman got a 25-1125-16 sweep

Hamilton Heights won a four-set matchover Perry Meridian 25-18 23-25 25-12027-25 on Tuesday

The Huskies won with a well-balancedoffensive and defensive effort KennaBurman had 12 kills and 19 digs ToriHayden hit 11 kills and made five blocksAna Collar dished out 23 assists hit ninekills and had five blocks and 13 digs

Sydney Griffey had four kills and fourblocks Hannah Crist and Rachel Howieeach had seven kills with Crist contributingtwo blocks and two aces Emma Knowleshad 21 assists and defensive specialistsMallory Morphew and Kylie Rose had 19and 14 digs respectively

Noblesville dropped a straight-set matchto 4A No 9 Lawrence North on Tuesday27-25 25-21 25-19

Ashley Birkhimer hit eight kills for theMillers while Lexie Bowler had six killsAllie Phillips handed out 19 assists whileBrenna Everingham made 22 digs

University took care of Eminence instraight sets Tuesday 25-9 25-13 25-8

Senior Natalie Hellman led the way with18 kills and freshman Gillian Monroe had27 assists in the victory

Westfield swept Harrison 25-15 25-925-14 in a Tuesday match

The Shamrocks were led by AbigailHuser with 10 digs 10 kills and two acesNatalie Ravenell had 10 kills and CassidyFerrer had 45 blocks Caroline Sinickifinished the match with 26 assists

Tigers win all-county Senior Night match

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Carmelrsquos Kaye LeSure looks for a block as Zionsville sets up its attack during theGreyhoundsrsquo win over the Eagles Tuesday

6A1 Warren Central (9) 992 Center Grove 843 Penn (1) 824 Ben Davis 575 Hamilton Southeastern 436 Brownsburg 41T7 Carmel 33T7 Cathedral 339 La Porte 2910 Columbus North 21Others Receiving Votes LawrenceCentral 12 Homestead 6 Avon 5 Fishers2 Lawrence North 1 Valparaiso 1

5A1 Fort Wayne Snider (9) 992 New Palestine (1) 893 Bloomington South 734 Westfield 695 Columbus East 646 Mishawaka 51

7 Decatur Central 248 Castle 239 Michigan City 2110 Whiteland 9Others Receiving Votes McCutcheon 9Fort Wayne North Side 7 Muncie Central3 Goshen 2 Harrison 2 Kokomo 2

4A1 Roncalli (10) 1002 NorthWood 833 New Haven 734 Evansville Reitz 625 East Central 566 Evansville Central 377 Bishop Dwenger 348 New Prairie 289 Mississinewa 1810 Hobart 17Others Receiving Votes East Noble 14East Chicago Central 12 Shelbyville 6Angola 2 Lowell 1 Plymouth 1

3A1 Gibson Southern (6) 992 Guerin Catholic 763 Mishawaka Marian 744 West Lafayette 735 Concordia Lutheran (1) 606 Tri-West 507 Brebeuf Jesuit 398 Bishop Chatard 349 Lawrenceburg 2810 Southridge 9Others Receiving Votes Bishop Luers 4Jimtown 3 Brownstown Central 1Hanover Central 1 Heritage Hills 1

2A1 Woodlan (10) 100T2 Eastbrook 74T2 Whiting 744 Evansville Mater Dei 645 Scecina 626 Cardinal Ritter 447 Bremen 418 Monrovia 389 Eastside 16T10 Knox 13T10 North Newton 13Others Receiving Votes Whitko 4 Milan3 Triton Central 2 Churubusco 1

1A1 Lafayette Central Catholic (9) 992 Linton Stockton (1) 893 Pioneer 804 Adams Central 705 West Washington 436 Monroe Central 427 North Miami 398 Carroll 329 Shenandoah 1710 LaVille 14Others Receiving Votes Northfield 12Fountain Central 7 Lutheran 7 NorthVermillion 1

IFCA high school football polls

Sports8

The regional round of the IHSAA girls soccer tournamentbegins tonight with semi-final action at eight sites around thestate

Noblesville fresh off its first sectional championshipsince 2008 will play the second game at the Logansportregional The No 17-ranked Millers will take onMcCutcheon following the first semi-final between Marionand Yorktown

The Mavericks won the Harrison sectional by beatingFrankfort 7-0 in the semi-finals and West Lafayette 2-1 in thechampionship

Guerin Catholic which won its first sectional since 2012on Saturday plays No 2 Avon in the first semi-final of theCarmel regional The two teams played each other back onSept 12 with Avon winning 5-0

The rematch begins at 5 pm to be followed by the secondsemi-final between defending Class 2A state champion andNo 4 Brebeuf Jesuit and North Central

The Orioles won the Mooresville sectional defeatingBrownsburg 2-1 and the host school 4-1

Herersquos a look at the statersquos regional pairings Unlessotherwise noted all first semi-finals begin at 5 pm with thesecond games to be played at 7 pm

GIRLS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt LogansportMarion (13-5) vs Yorktown (10-6)McCutcheon (14-5-1) vs 17-Noblesville (6-6-2)

At GoshenGoshen (14-3-2) vs South Bend St Joseph (6-4-2) 530

pm1-Penn (17-0-1) vs 18-Warsaw (16-4) 730 pm

At East Noble13-Fort Wayne Carroll (11-4-2) vs Norwell (9-8-1)DeKalb (15-1-1) vs Concordia Lutheran (11-8)

At ValparaisoCrown Point (11-5-2) vs Highland (11-4-3)16-Valparaiso (10-2-5) vs 10-Munster (15-3-1)

At East CentralFloyd Central (16-2-1) vs Richmond (13-3-3)20-Columbus North (11-2-4) vs Batesville (13-3)

At CarmelGuerin Catholic (7-7-1) vs 2-Avon (15-1-1)4-Brebeuf Jesuit (18-1-1) vs North Central (10-7-1)

At Shelbyville19-Center Grove (11-4-1) vs Franklin Central (10-4-2)Roncalli (10-5-2) vs Greenfield-Central (9-4-2)

At JasperBloomington South (13-4-2) vs 5-Evansville Memorial

(17-3) 6 pm12-Terre Haute North (16-2-1) vs HM-Evansville North

(12-2-4) 8 pm

Meanwhile the boys will play their semi-final games onThursday Two Hamilton County teams are also in the Class2A event

At Kokomo No 10 Hamilton Southeastern will playMarion in the first semi-final there at 5 pm The Giantstraveled to Logansport for the sectional and came home withthe trophy by beating Western 4-3 and Kokomo 2-1

No 1 Harrison will face Delta in the second semi-finalCarmel the No 8-ranked team will take on North Central

at the Panthersrsquo field in the first semi-final game at 5 pmThe two teams played each other on Sept 13 in a regular-season Metropolitan Conference game with NC winning 1-0

North Central won its own sectional by defeatingLawrence Central 3-0 and Cathedral 3-1 The Irish received

votes in the final coaches poll or received ldquoHonorableMentionrdquo The second semi-final pits Pike against No 3 Avon

BOYSAt MerrillvilleCrown Point (9-6-2) vs 16-Chesterton (12-3-2)20-Munster (12-3-2) vs 2-Lake Central (15-1-1)

At Fort Wayne CarrollFort Wayne Northrop (14-2-3) vs Norwell (8-7-1)15-West Noble (19-1) vs HM-Homestead (12-5-2)

At South Bend Adams5-Penn (16-0-2) vs Plymouth (14-3)17-Concord (14-3-1) vs South Bend St Joseph (12-5)

At KokomoMarion (14-1) vs 10-Hamilton Southeastern (14-2-4)Delta (8-7-2) vs 1-Harrison (17-0-1)

At Mount VernonFranklin Central (10-8) vs 13-Center Grove (11-3-3)Perry Meridian (9-3-1) vs Greenfield-Central (13-2-1)

At North Central8-Carmel (11-2-5) vs 4-North Central (15-1-3)Pike (9-7-1) vs 3-Avon (15-1-3)

At Columbus NorthHM-Columbus North (13-5-1) vs Floyd Central (10-3-4)Richmond (5-9-3) vs East Central (13-1-1)

At Jasper9-Evansville Memorial (14-4-1) vs 6-Bloomington South

(18-1)Terre Haute North (10-7-1) vs Evansville North (7-10-1)

Class 2A soccer regional pairings

A milestone is reached this weekend asthe IHSAA marks the 50th year of theIHSAA Boys Tennis State Finals Fourquarter-final matches will be played Fridayat 3 pm at Carmel and Center Grove highschools with the winning teams advancingto the semi-final matches on Saturday at 10am at North Central High School followedby the state championship match at 2 pm Top-ranked and unbeaten Carmel (14-0)

will make a record-setting seventhconsecutive state finals appearance TheGreyhounds have made it to the statechampionship match four times during thecurrent run including three titles in a row in

2010 2011 and 2012 No 1 singles playerPatrick Fletchall is undefeated at 13-0 as isNo 2 player Drew Michael at 14-0 Third-ranked North Central of

Indianapolis (13-3) is the three-timedefending state champion making a sixthstraight trip to the finals The Panthers haveplayed in the title match in each of the lastfive years and will be seeking to add astate-leading 21st boys tennis crown Second-ranked Park Tudor (18-2)

returns to the state finals for a sixth year ina row The Panthers reached the title matchin two of the last three seasons but settled

for the runner-up spot to neighborhood rivalNorth Central in 2013 and 2015 No 7 Evansville Memorial brings a

sterling 19-0 mark into the state finals forthe second time in four years and fourth tripoverall The Tigers boast undefeated No 1singles player Brandon Wu at 18-0 alongwith Lucas Cooley and Nick Johnson theunbeaten No 2 doubles team at 10-0 Bloomington North (19-1) ranked

12th is making its first-ever appearance inthe state finals The Conference Indianachamps have 13 in a row 12 by a 5-0 countincluding a 5-0 win over Jasper last Saturdaysnapping a streak of five semistate crowns Delta (23-3) ranked 13th in the final

coaches poll of the season has reached thestate finals for the fifth time in school historyand the fourth time in the last seven yearsThe schoolrsquos last appearance in 2014 sawthe Eagles advance to the semifinal roundbefore bowing to eventual champ NorthCentral Jason Wegener is 26-0 at No 2singles No 14 South Bend St Joseph joins the

weekendrsquos festivities with an undefeated19-0 mark The Indians have advanced tothis level of the tournament for the fifth timein school history and first since 2002

Thomas Pries and Leo Romanetz each sporta perfect 24-0 season at No 1 and 2 singlesrespectively Richmond joins Bloomington North in

making its first appearance in the state finalsthis weekend The 20-3 Red Devils rank24th hail from the North CentralConference and boast No 1 singles playerEric Hollingsworth who will put a 26-0mark on the line A total of 308 schools entered this yearrsquos

state tournament the most since 2002 when312 teams played in the post-season Thebiggest turnout occured in 1980 when 316schools were represented

State scheduleQuarterfinals Friday 3 pmAt Carmel1-Carmel (14-0) vs 13-Delta (23-3)12-Bloomington North (19-1) vs 14-SouthBend St Joseph (19-0)At Center Grove7-Evansville Memorial (19-0) vs 2-ParkTudor (18-2)24-Richmond (20-3) vs 3-North Central(14-3)24Richmond (20-3) vs 3North Central(Indianapolis) (14-3)

Field set for 50th Boys Tennis State Finals

1 Carmel2 Park Tudor3 North Central (Indianapolis)4 Leo5 Guerin Catholic6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Evansville Memorial8 Homestead9 Carroll (Fort Wayne)10 Brebeuf Jesuit11 Floyd Central12 Bloomington North13 Delta14 South Bend St Joseph15 Indianapolis Cathedral

16 Avon17 West Lafayette18 Munster19 Jeff ersonvilleT20 CastleT20 Kokomo22 Providence23 Columbus North24 Richmond25 Franklin Community26 Zionsville27 Westfield28 Lawrence North29 Fairfield30 New Albany

IHSTECA rankings

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Hamilton EastPublic Library lists

Here are the Hamilton East Public Li-brary items lists for the week of Oct 102016

New Adult Fiction Books1 Silence A novel of the SERRAtedEdge by Mercedes Lackey2 Home by Harlan Coben3 All the Little Liars by Charlaine Harris4 Winter Storms A novel by ElinHilderbrand5 Twelve Days of Christmas A novel byDebbie Macomber6 Missing by James Patterson7 Crepe Factor by Laura Childs8 Undead and Done by MaryJaniceDavidson9 The Trespasser by Tana French10 Darkest Journey by Heather Graham

New Adult Nonfiction Books1 My Child Is Sick Expert Advice forManaging Common Illnesses and Injuriesby Barton D Schmitt2 Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hoursby Rogers Cadenhead3 Fodorrsquos Essential Australia by FodorrsquosTravel4 Conviction The Untold Story of PuttingJodi Arias Behind Bars by Juan Martinez5 Between Breaths A Memoir of Panicand Addiction by Elizabeth Vargas6 The Art of Marvel Captain AmericaCivil War by Jacob Johnston7 Present Over Perfect Leaving BehindFrantic for a Simpler More Soulful Wayof Living by Shauna Niequist8 1956 The World in Revolt by SimonHall9 ADHD Nation Children Doctors BigPharma and the Making of an AmericanEpidemic by Alan Schwarz10 All under Heaven Recipes from the 35Cuisines of China Carolyn J Phillips

New DVDs1 Eddie the Eagle2 Gods Not Dead 2

3 Inspector Lewis - Series 84 The Huntsman Winters War5 Arrow The complete fourth season6 Captain America Civil War7 Churchills Secret8 Compadres9 Criminal Minds The eleventh season10 Longmire The complete fourth season

New Music CDs1 If Im Honest by Blake Shelton2 The Nice Guys Original motion picturesoundtrack by Al Green3 Pierced Arrow by Rides4 American Love by Jake Owen5 American Prodigal by David Crowder6 Live at the Hollywood Bowl by TheBeatles7 Beulah by John Paul White8 Dig Your Roots by Florida GeorgiaLine9 Down in a Hole by Kiefer Sutherland10 Encore Movie Partners Sing Broad-way by Barbra Streisand singer

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Sports6

With 398 teams entered along with 5552participants initial matchups for the 45thAnnual IHSAA Volleyball StateTournament were drawn this morning inIndianapolis

Sectional play begins on Tuesday Oct18 and continues through Saturday Oct 22at 64 sites across the four enrollmentclassifications

Those sectional champions will advanceto a one-match regional on the home courtof one of the participating teams onTuesday Oct 25 to be followed by afour-team semi-state on Saturday Oct 29The four state championship matches at BallState Universityrsquos Worthen Arena arescheduled for Saturday Nov 5

The four top-ranked teams in last weekrsquospolls from the Indiana Coaches of GirlsSports Association and headline this yearrsquosfield and three of them involve HamiltonCounty - including Class 4As No 1 teamHamilton Southeastern HSE and the other4A county teams will compete in Sectional8 at Fishers

The Royals will play the second semi-final at 1230 pm Saturday Oct 22 againstNo 7 Carmel The two teams played duringthe opening week of the season with theGreyhounds winning in five sets

The first semi-final takes place beforethe HSE-Carmel clash at 11 am Thatmatch will involve the winners of first roundplay on Thursday Oct 20 Noblesville andFishers play the first match at 6 pm withWestfield and Anderson to play immediatelyafterward

In Class 3A Guerin Catholic andHamilton Heights will play at Sectional 24at Delta The Golden Eagles will play No1-ranked Yorktown in the first match of thetournament at 6 pm Oct 20 Guerin isreceiving votes in the 3A poll

The Huskies will play right after GC andYorktown in that nights other first roundmatch The Thursday winners play the firstsemi-final on Oct 22 followed by a secondsemi-final between Tipton and No 4 Delta

Sheridan will play at Class 2A Sectional40 in Wapahani The Blackhawks playFrankton in first-round action at 730 pmOct 20 That follows a match betweenWes-Del and No 9 Muncie Burris whichstarts at 6 pm

A seven-team event Sectional 40 startsTuesday Oct 18 with a clash between thehost top-ranked Wapahani and Lapel Thewinner of that match plays Monroe Centralat 11 am Oct 22 in the first semi-finalfollowed by the second semi-final whichwill be contested by the Thursday winners

In Class 1A University will play inSectional 58 at Indiana School for the DeafThe Trailblazers will take on the host schoolin the first round at 730 pm Oct 20 aftera match between Metropolitan and BethesdaChristian The Oct 20 winners play the firstsemi-final at 1230 pm Oct 22 followed

by the second semi-final match betweenTindley and International

The championship matches at allsectionals are at 7 pm Oct 22 Providencewhich has won three consecutive statechampionships and 20 straight statetournament matches will meet hostBrownstown Central in Sectional 30Fourth-ranked Indianapolis Cathedral lastyearrsquos Class 4A state champion will playLawrence Central in Sectional 10 atLawrence North

Class 4A Sectional 8 at FishersThursday Oct 20Noblesville vs Fishers 6 pm

Anderson vs Westfield 730 pmSaturday Oct 22Tuesday winners 11 amSoutheastern vs Carmel 1230 pmChampionship 7 pm

Class 3A Sectional 24 at DeltaThursday Oct 20Guerin Catholic vs Yorktown 6 pmHeights vs Blackford 730 pmSaturday Oct 22Tuesday winners 11 amTipton vs Delta 1230 pmChampionship 7 pm

Class 2A Sectional 40 at WapahaniTuesday Oct 18Lapel vs Wapahani 7 pm

Thursday Oct 20Wes-Del vs Muncie Burris 6 pmSheridan vs Frankton 730 pmSaturday Oct 22Monroe Central vs Tuesday winner 11 amThursday winners 1230 pmChampionship 7 pm

Class 1A Sectional 58 at Indiana School forthe DeafThursday Oct 20Metropolitan vs Bethesda Christian 6 pmIndiana School for the Deaf vs University 730pmSaturday Oct 22Tuesday winners 1230 pmTindley vs International 2 pmChampionship 7 pm

No 1 Royals face No 8 lsquoHounds in re-match

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

The Carmel volleyball team will get a rematch with Hamilton Southeastern in the semi-finals of the Class 4A Sectional 8tournament Saturday Oct 22 Pictured for the Greyhounds during their Tuesday match with Zionsville are Brooke Girgsby (5)and Bonnie Bostic (23)

Sports 7

In a Tuesday all-county volleyballmatch Fishers swept Guerin Catholic 25-2025-12 25-19 on the Tigers Senior Night

Fishers two senior players each hadsolid games Maggie Markwood made 12digs hit seven kills and served five acesEllie Adams had seven digs and two acesand was also the Tigers most consistentpasser said Fishers coach Steven Peek

Rose Duffy dished out 28 assistspushing her past the 1000 mark for hercareer Mallory Hernandez hit 16 killsgiving her a Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceleading 456 Julia Drozd had six digs andserved two aces

Tonight we also honored seniormanager Jack Ryan who regularly assistswith practices filming tweetingorganizing and everything else our programneeds to be successful said Peek

This match concluded the regular seasonfor Fishers The Tigers host Class 4ASectional 8 next week playing Noblesvilleon Thursday Oct 20

Carmel the No 7 team in 4A won ahard-fought match with 4A No 10Zionsville on Tuesday 25-23 27-25 20-2529-27

Mo Armstrong led the Greyhounds with18 kills with Alex Hicks and Bonnie Bosticboth hitting eight kills Morgan Seamanhanded out 37 assists Sophie Oliphant had26 digs while Seaman made 12 digs

Carmels junior varsity and freshmanteams finished their seasons with wins overthe Eagles The JV won in three sets 25-2122-25 15-10 and the freshman got a 25-1125-16 sweep

Hamilton Heights won a four-set matchover Perry Meridian 25-18 23-25 25-12027-25 on Tuesday

The Huskies won with a well-balancedoffensive and defensive effort KennaBurman had 12 kills and 19 digs ToriHayden hit 11 kills and made five blocksAna Collar dished out 23 assists hit ninekills and had five blocks and 13 digs

Sydney Griffey had four kills and fourblocks Hannah Crist and Rachel Howieeach had seven kills with Crist contributingtwo blocks and two aces Emma Knowleshad 21 assists and defensive specialistsMallory Morphew and Kylie Rose had 19and 14 digs respectively

Noblesville dropped a straight-set matchto 4A No 9 Lawrence North on Tuesday27-25 25-21 25-19

Ashley Birkhimer hit eight kills for theMillers while Lexie Bowler had six killsAllie Phillips handed out 19 assists whileBrenna Everingham made 22 digs

University took care of Eminence instraight sets Tuesday 25-9 25-13 25-8

Senior Natalie Hellman led the way with18 kills and freshman Gillian Monroe had27 assists in the victory

Westfield swept Harrison 25-15 25-925-14 in a Tuesday match

The Shamrocks were led by AbigailHuser with 10 digs 10 kills and two acesNatalie Ravenell had 10 kills and CassidyFerrer had 45 blocks Caroline Sinickifinished the match with 26 assists

Tigers win all-county Senior Night match

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Carmelrsquos Kaye LeSure looks for a block as Zionsville sets up its attack during theGreyhoundsrsquo win over the Eagles Tuesday

6A1 Warren Central (9) 992 Center Grove 843 Penn (1) 824 Ben Davis 575 Hamilton Southeastern 436 Brownsburg 41T7 Carmel 33T7 Cathedral 339 La Porte 2910 Columbus North 21Others Receiving Votes LawrenceCentral 12 Homestead 6 Avon 5 Fishers2 Lawrence North 1 Valparaiso 1

5A1 Fort Wayne Snider (9) 992 New Palestine (1) 893 Bloomington South 734 Westfield 695 Columbus East 646 Mishawaka 51

7 Decatur Central 248 Castle 239 Michigan City 2110 Whiteland 9Others Receiving Votes McCutcheon 9Fort Wayne North Side 7 Muncie Central3 Goshen 2 Harrison 2 Kokomo 2

4A1 Roncalli (10) 1002 NorthWood 833 New Haven 734 Evansville Reitz 625 East Central 566 Evansville Central 377 Bishop Dwenger 348 New Prairie 289 Mississinewa 1810 Hobart 17Others Receiving Votes East Noble 14East Chicago Central 12 Shelbyville 6Angola 2 Lowell 1 Plymouth 1

3A1 Gibson Southern (6) 992 Guerin Catholic 763 Mishawaka Marian 744 West Lafayette 735 Concordia Lutheran (1) 606 Tri-West 507 Brebeuf Jesuit 398 Bishop Chatard 349 Lawrenceburg 2810 Southridge 9Others Receiving Votes Bishop Luers 4Jimtown 3 Brownstown Central 1Hanover Central 1 Heritage Hills 1

2A1 Woodlan (10) 100T2 Eastbrook 74T2 Whiting 744 Evansville Mater Dei 645 Scecina 626 Cardinal Ritter 447 Bremen 418 Monrovia 389 Eastside 16T10 Knox 13T10 North Newton 13Others Receiving Votes Whitko 4 Milan3 Triton Central 2 Churubusco 1

1A1 Lafayette Central Catholic (9) 992 Linton Stockton (1) 893 Pioneer 804 Adams Central 705 West Washington 436 Monroe Central 427 North Miami 398 Carroll 329 Shenandoah 1710 LaVille 14Others Receiving Votes Northfield 12Fountain Central 7 Lutheran 7 NorthVermillion 1

IFCA high school football polls

Sports8

The regional round of the IHSAA girls soccer tournamentbegins tonight with semi-final action at eight sites around thestate

Noblesville fresh off its first sectional championshipsince 2008 will play the second game at the Logansportregional The No 17-ranked Millers will take onMcCutcheon following the first semi-final between Marionand Yorktown

The Mavericks won the Harrison sectional by beatingFrankfort 7-0 in the semi-finals and West Lafayette 2-1 in thechampionship

Guerin Catholic which won its first sectional since 2012on Saturday plays No 2 Avon in the first semi-final of theCarmel regional The two teams played each other back onSept 12 with Avon winning 5-0

The rematch begins at 5 pm to be followed by the secondsemi-final between defending Class 2A state champion andNo 4 Brebeuf Jesuit and North Central

The Orioles won the Mooresville sectional defeatingBrownsburg 2-1 and the host school 4-1

Herersquos a look at the statersquos regional pairings Unlessotherwise noted all first semi-finals begin at 5 pm with thesecond games to be played at 7 pm

GIRLS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt LogansportMarion (13-5) vs Yorktown (10-6)McCutcheon (14-5-1) vs 17-Noblesville (6-6-2)

At GoshenGoshen (14-3-2) vs South Bend St Joseph (6-4-2) 530

pm1-Penn (17-0-1) vs 18-Warsaw (16-4) 730 pm

At East Noble13-Fort Wayne Carroll (11-4-2) vs Norwell (9-8-1)DeKalb (15-1-1) vs Concordia Lutheran (11-8)

At ValparaisoCrown Point (11-5-2) vs Highland (11-4-3)16-Valparaiso (10-2-5) vs 10-Munster (15-3-1)

At East CentralFloyd Central (16-2-1) vs Richmond (13-3-3)20-Columbus North (11-2-4) vs Batesville (13-3)

At CarmelGuerin Catholic (7-7-1) vs 2-Avon (15-1-1)4-Brebeuf Jesuit (18-1-1) vs North Central (10-7-1)

At Shelbyville19-Center Grove (11-4-1) vs Franklin Central (10-4-2)Roncalli (10-5-2) vs Greenfield-Central (9-4-2)

At JasperBloomington South (13-4-2) vs 5-Evansville Memorial

(17-3) 6 pm12-Terre Haute North (16-2-1) vs HM-Evansville North

(12-2-4) 8 pm

Meanwhile the boys will play their semi-final games onThursday Two Hamilton County teams are also in the Class2A event

At Kokomo No 10 Hamilton Southeastern will playMarion in the first semi-final there at 5 pm The Giantstraveled to Logansport for the sectional and came home withthe trophy by beating Western 4-3 and Kokomo 2-1

No 1 Harrison will face Delta in the second semi-finalCarmel the No 8-ranked team will take on North Central

at the Panthersrsquo field in the first semi-final game at 5 pmThe two teams played each other on Sept 13 in a regular-season Metropolitan Conference game with NC winning 1-0

North Central won its own sectional by defeatingLawrence Central 3-0 and Cathedral 3-1 The Irish received

votes in the final coaches poll or received ldquoHonorableMentionrdquo The second semi-final pits Pike against No 3 Avon

BOYSAt MerrillvilleCrown Point (9-6-2) vs 16-Chesterton (12-3-2)20-Munster (12-3-2) vs 2-Lake Central (15-1-1)

At Fort Wayne CarrollFort Wayne Northrop (14-2-3) vs Norwell (8-7-1)15-West Noble (19-1) vs HM-Homestead (12-5-2)

At South Bend Adams5-Penn (16-0-2) vs Plymouth (14-3)17-Concord (14-3-1) vs South Bend St Joseph (12-5)

At KokomoMarion (14-1) vs 10-Hamilton Southeastern (14-2-4)Delta (8-7-2) vs 1-Harrison (17-0-1)

At Mount VernonFranklin Central (10-8) vs 13-Center Grove (11-3-3)Perry Meridian (9-3-1) vs Greenfield-Central (13-2-1)

At North Central8-Carmel (11-2-5) vs 4-North Central (15-1-3)Pike (9-7-1) vs 3-Avon (15-1-3)

At Columbus NorthHM-Columbus North (13-5-1) vs Floyd Central (10-3-4)Richmond (5-9-3) vs East Central (13-1-1)

At Jasper9-Evansville Memorial (14-4-1) vs 6-Bloomington South

(18-1)Terre Haute North (10-7-1) vs Evansville North (7-10-1)

Class 2A soccer regional pairings

A milestone is reached this weekend asthe IHSAA marks the 50th year of theIHSAA Boys Tennis State Finals Fourquarter-final matches will be played Fridayat 3 pm at Carmel and Center Grove highschools with the winning teams advancingto the semi-final matches on Saturday at 10am at North Central High School followedby the state championship match at 2 pm Top-ranked and unbeaten Carmel (14-0)

will make a record-setting seventhconsecutive state finals appearance TheGreyhounds have made it to the statechampionship match four times during thecurrent run including three titles in a row in

2010 2011 and 2012 No 1 singles playerPatrick Fletchall is undefeated at 13-0 as isNo 2 player Drew Michael at 14-0 Third-ranked North Central of

Indianapolis (13-3) is the three-timedefending state champion making a sixthstraight trip to the finals The Panthers haveplayed in the title match in each of the lastfive years and will be seeking to add astate-leading 21st boys tennis crown Second-ranked Park Tudor (18-2)

returns to the state finals for a sixth year ina row The Panthers reached the title matchin two of the last three seasons but settled

for the runner-up spot to neighborhood rivalNorth Central in 2013 and 2015 No 7 Evansville Memorial brings a

sterling 19-0 mark into the state finals forthe second time in four years and fourth tripoverall The Tigers boast undefeated No 1singles player Brandon Wu at 18-0 alongwith Lucas Cooley and Nick Johnson theunbeaten No 2 doubles team at 10-0 Bloomington North (19-1) ranked

12th is making its first-ever appearance inthe state finals The Conference Indianachamps have 13 in a row 12 by a 5-0 countincluding a 5-0 win over Jasper last Saturdaysnapping a streak of five semistate crowns Delta (23-3) ranked 13th in the final

coaches poll of the season has reached thestate finals for the fifth time in school historyand the fourth time in the last seven yearsThe schoolrsquos last appearance in 2014 sawthe Eagles advance to the semifinal roundbefore bowing to eventual champ NorthCentral Jason Wegener is 26-0 at No 2singles No 14 South Bend St Joseph joins the

weekendrsquos festivities with an undefeated19-0 mark The Indians have advanced tothis level of the tournament for the fifth timein school history and first since 2002

Thomas Pries and Leo Romanetz each sporta perfect 24-0 season at No 1 and 2 singlesrespectively Richmond joins Bloomington North in

making its first appearance in the state finalsthis weekend The 20-3 Red Devils rank24th hail from the North CentralConference and boast No 1 singles playerEric Hollingsworth who will put a 26-0mark on the line A total of 308 schools entered this yearrsquos

state tournament the most since 2002 when312 teams played in the post-season Thebiggest turnout occured in 1980 when 316schools were represented

State scheduleQuarterfinals Friday 3 pmAt Carmel1-Carmel (14-0) vs 13-Delta (23-3)12-Bloomington North (19-1) vs 14-SouthBend St Joseph (19-0)At Center Grove7-Evansville Memorial (19-0) vs 2-ParkTudor (18-2)24-Richmond (20-3) vs 3-North Central(14-3)24Richmond (20-3) vs 3North Central(Indianapolis) (14-3)

Field set for 50th Boys Tennis State Finals

1 Carmel2 Park Tudor3 North Central (Indianapolis)4 Leo5 Guerin Catholic6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Evansville Memorial8 Homestead9 Carroll (Fort Wayne)10 Brebeuf Jesuit11 Floyd Central12 Bloomington North13 Delta14 South Bend St Joseph15 Indianapolis Cathedral

16 Avon17 West Lafayette18 Munster19 Jeff ersonvilleT20 CastleT20 Kokomo22 Providence23 Columbus North24 Richmond25 Franklin Community26 Zionsville27 Westfield28 Lawrence North29 Fairfield30 New Albany

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With 398 teams entered along with 5552participants initial matchups for the 45thAnnual IHSAA Volleyball StateTournament were drawn this morning inIndianapolis

Sectional play begins on Tuesday Oct18 and continues through Saturday Oct 22at 64 sites across the four enrollmentclassifications

Those sectional champions will advanceto a one-match regional on the home courtof one of the participating teams onTuesday Oct 25 to be followed by afour-team semi-state on Saturday Oct 29The four state championship matches at BallState Universityrsquos Worthen Arena arescheduled for Saturday Nov 5

The four top-ranked teams in last weekrsquospolls from the Indiana Coaches of GirlsSports Association and headline this yearrsquosfield and three of them involve HamiltonCounty - including Class 4As No 1 teamHamilton Southeastern HSE and the other4A county teams will compete in Sectional8 at Fishers

The Royals will play the second semi-final at 1230 pm Saturday Oct 22 againstNo 7 Carmel The two teams played duringthe opening week of the season with theGreyhounds winning in five sets

The first semi-final takes place beforethe HSE-Carmel clash at 11 am Thatmatch will involve the winners of first roundplay on Thursday Oct 20 Noblesville andFishers play the first match at 6 pm withWestfield and Anderson to play immediatelyafterward

In Class 3A Guerin Catholic andHamilton Heights will play at Sectional 24at Delta The Golden Eagles will play No1-ranked Yorktown in the first match of thetournament at 6 pm Oct 20 Guerin isreceiving votes in the 3A poll

The Huskies will play right after GC andYorktown in that nights other first roundmatch The Thursday winners play the firstsemi-final on Oct 22 followed by a secondsemi-final between Tipton and No 4 Delta

Sheridan will play at Class 2A Sectional40 in Wapahani The Blackhawks playFrankton in first-round action at 730 pmOct 20 That follows a match betweenWes-Del and No 9 Muncie Burris whichstarts at 6 pm

A seven-team event Sectional 40 startsTuesday Oct 18 with a clash between thehost top-ranked Wapahani and Lapel Thewinner of that match plays Monroe Centralat 11 am Oct 22 in the first semi-finalfollowed by the second semi-final whichwill be contested by the Thursday winners

In Class 1A University will play inSectional 58 at Indiana School for the DeafThe Trailblazers will take on the host schoolin the first round at 730 pm Oct 20 aftera match between Metropolitan and BethesdaChristian The Oct 20 winners play the firstsemi-final at 1230 pm Oct 22 followed

by the second semi-final match betweenTindley and International

The championship matches at allsectionals are at 7 pm Oct 22 Providencewhich has won three consecutive statechampionships and 20 straight statetournament matches will meet hostBrownstown Central in Sectional 30Fourth-ranked Indianapolis Cathedral lastyearrsquos Class 4A state champion will playLawrence Central in Sectional 10 atLawrence North

Class 4A Sectional 8 at FishersThursday Oct 20Noblesville vs Fishers 6 pm

Anderson vs Westfield 730 pmSaturday Oct 22Tuesday winners 11 amSoutheastern vs Carmel 1230 pmChampionship 7 pm

Class 3A Sectional 24 at DeltaThursday Oct 20Guerin Catholic vs Yorktown 6 pmHeights vs Blackford 730 pmSaturday Oct 22Tuesday winners 11 amTipton vs Delta 1230 pmChampionship 7 pm

Class 2A Sectional 40 at WapahaniTuesday Oct 18Lapel vs Wapahani 7 pm

Thursday Oct 20Wes-Del vs Muncie Burris 6 pmSheridan vs Frankton 730 pmSaturday Oct 22Monroe Central vs Tuesday winner 11 amThursday winners 1230 pmChampionship 7 pm

Class 1A Sectional 58 at Indiana School forthe DeafThursday Oct 20Metropolitan vs Bethesda Christian 6 pmIndiana School for the Deaf vs University 730pmSaturday Oct 22Tuesday winners 1230 pmTindley vs International 2 pmChampionship 7 pm

No 1 Royals face No 8 lsquoHounds in re-match

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

The Carmel volleyball team will get a rematch with Hamilton Southeastern in the semi-finals of the Class 4A Sectional 8tournament Saturday Oct 22 Pictured for the Greyhounds during their Tuesday match with Zionsville are Brooke Girgsby (5)and Bonnie Bostic (23)

Sports 7

In a Tuesday all-county volleyballmatch Fishers swept Guerin Catholic 25-2025-12 25-19 on the Tigers Senior Night

Fishers two senior players each hadsolid games Maggie Markwood made 12digs hit seven kills and served five acesEllie Adams had seven digs and two acesand was also the Tigers most consistentpasser said Fishers coach Steven Peek

Rose Duffy dished out 28 assistspushing her past the 1000 mark for hercareer Mallory Hernandez hit 16 killsgiving her a Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceleading 456 Julia Drozd had six digs andserved two aces

Tonight we also honored seniormanager Jack Ryan who regularly assistswith practices filming tweetingorganizing and everything else our programneeds to be successful said Peek

This match concluded the regular seasonfor Fishers The Tigers host Class 4ASectional 8 next week playing Noblesvilleon Thursday Oct 20

Carmel the No 7 team in 4A won ahard-fought match with 4A No 10Zionsville on Tuesday 25-23 27-25 20-2529-27

Mo Armstrong led the Greyhounds with18 kills with Alex Hicks and Bonnie Bosticboth hitting eight kills Morgan Seamanhanded out 37 assists Sophie Oliphant had26 digs while Seaman made 12 digs

Carmels junior varsity and freshmanteams finished their seasons with wins overthe Eagles The JV won in three sets 25-2122-25 15-10 and the freshman got a 25-1125-16 sweep

Hamilton Heights won a four-set matchover Perry Meridian 25-18 23-25 25-12027-25 on Tuesday

The Huskies won with a well-balancedoffensive and defensive effort KennaBurman had 12 kills and 19 digs ToriHayden hit 11 kills and made five blocksAna Collar dished out 23 assists hit ninekills and had five blocks and 13 digs

Sydney Griffey had four kills and fourblocks Hannah Crist and Rachel Howieeach had seven kills with Crist contributingtwo blocks and two aces Emma Knowleshad 21 assists and defensive specialistsMallory Morphew and Kylie Rose had 19and 14 digs respectively

Noblesville dropped a straight-set matchto 4A No 9 Lawrence North on Tuesday27-25 25-21 25-19

Ashley Birkhimer hit eight kills for theMillers while Lexie Bowler had six killsAllie Phillips handed out 19 assists whileBrenna Everingham made 22 digs

University took care of Eminence instraight sets Tuesday 25-9 25-13 25-8

Senior Natalie Hellman led the way with18 kills and freshman Gillian Monroe had27 assists in the victory

Westfield swept Harrison 25-15 25-925-14 in a Tuesday match

The Shamrocks were led by AbigailHuser with 10 digs 10 kills and two acesNatalie Ravenell had 10 kills and CassidyFerrer had 45 blocks Caroline Sinickifinished the match with 26 assists

Tigers win all-county Senior Night match

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Carmelrsquos Kaye LeSure looks for a block as Zionsville sets up its attack during theGreyhoundsrsquo win over the Eagles Tuesday

6A1 Warren Central (9) 992 Center Grove 843 Penn (1) 824 Ben Davis 575 Hamilton Southeastern 436 Brownsburg 41T7 Carmel 33T7 Cathedral 339 La Porte 2910 Columbus North 21Others Receiving Votes LawrenceCentral 12 Homestead 6 Avon 5 Fishers2 Lawrence North 1 Valparaiso 1

5A1 Fort Wayne Snider (9) 992 New Palestine (1) 893 Bloomington South 734 Westfield 695 Columbus East 646 Mishawaka 51

7 Decatur Central 248 Castle 239 Michigan City 2110 Whiteland 9Others Receiving Votes McCutcheon 9Fort Wayne North Side 7 Muncie Central3 Goshen 2 Harrison 2 Kokomo 2

4A1 Roncalli (10) 1002 NorthWood 833 New Haven 734 Evansville Reitz 625 East Central 566 Evansville Central 377 Bishop Dwenger 348 New Prairie 289 Mississinewa 1810 Hobart 17Others Receiving Votes East Noble 14East Chicago Central 12 Shelbyville 6Angola 2 Lowell 1 Plymouth 1

3A1 Gibson Southern (6) 992 Guerin Catholic 763 Mishawaka Marian 744 West Lafayette 735 Concordia Lutheran (1) 606 Tri-West 507 Brebeuf Jesuit 398 Bishop Chatard 349 Lawrenceburg 2810 Southridge 9Others Receiving Votes Bishop Luers 4Jimtown 3 Brownstown Central 1Hanover Central 1 Heritage Hills 1

2A1 Woodlan (10) 100T2 Eastbrook 74T2 Whiting 744 Evansville Mater Dei 645 Scecina 626 Cardinal Ritter 447 Bremen 418 Monrovia 389 Eastside 16T10 Knox 13T10 North Newton 13Others Receiving Votes Whitko 4 Milan3 Triton Central 2 Churubusco 1

1A1 Lafayette Central Catholic (9) 992 Linton Stockton (1) 893 Pioneer 804 Adams Central 705 West Washington 436 Monroe Central 427 North Miami 398 Carroll 329 Shenandoah 1710 LaVille 14Others Receiving Votes Northfield 12Fountain Central 7 Lutheran 7 NorthVermillion 1

IFCA high school football polls

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The regional round of the IHSAA girls soccer tournamentbegins tonight with semi-final action at eight sites around thestate

Noblesville fresh off its first sectional championshipsince 2008 will play the second game at the Logansportregional The No 17-ranked Millers will take onMcCutcheon following the first semi-final between Marionand Yorktown

The Mavericks won the Harrison sectional by beatingFrankfort 7-0 in the semi-finals and West Lafayette 2-1 in thechampionship

Guerin Catholic which won its first sectional since 2012on Saturday plays No 2 Avon in the first semi-final of theCarmel regional The two teams played each other back onSept 12 with Avon winning 5-0

The rematch begins at 5 pm to be followed by the secondsemi-final between defending Class 2A state champion andNo 4 Brebeuf Jesuit and North Central

The Orioles won the Mooresville sectional defeatingBrownsburg 2-1 and the host school 4-1

Herersquos a look at the statersquos regional pairings Unlessotherwise noted all first semi-finals begin at 5 pm with thesecond games to be played at 7 pm

GIRLS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt LogansportMarion (13-5) vs Yorktown (10-6)McCutcheon (14-5-1) vs 17-Noblesville (6-6-2)

At GoshenGoshen (14-3-2) vs South Bend St Joseph (6-4-2) 530

pm1-Penn (17-0-1) vs 18-Warsaw (16-4) 730 pm

At East Noble13-Fort Wayne Carroll (11-4-2) vs Norwell (9-8-1)DeKalb (15-1-1) vs Concordia Lutheran (11-8)

At ValparaisoCrown Point (11-5-2) vs Highland (11-4-3)16-Valparaiso (10-2-5) vs 10-Munster (15-3-1)

At East CentralFloyd Central (16-2-1) vs Richmond (13-3-3)20-Columbus North (11-2-4) vs Batesville (13-3)

At CarmelGuerin Catholic (7-7-1) vs 2-Avon (15-1-1)4-Brebeuf Jesuit (18-1-1) vs North Central (10-7-1)

At Shelbyville19-Center Grove (11-4-1) vs Franklin Central (10-4-2)Roncalli (10-5-2) vs Greenfield-Central (9-4-2)

At JasperBloomington South (13-4-2) vs 5-Evansville Memorial

(17-3) 6 pm12-Terre Haute North (16-2-1) vs HM-Evansville North

(12-2-4) 8 pm

Meanwhile the boys will play their semi-final games onThursday Two Hamilton County teams are also in the Class2A event

At Kokomo No 10 Hamilton Southeastern will playMarion in the first semi-final there at 5 pm The Giantstraveled to Logansport for the sectional and came home withthe trophy by beating Western 4-3 and Kokomo 2-1

No 1 Harrison will face Delta in the second semi-finalCarmel the No 8-ranked team will take on North Central

at the Panthersrsquo field in the first semi-final game at 5 pmThe two teams played each other on Sept 13 in a regular-season Metropolitan Conference game with NC winning 1-0

North Central won its own sectional by defeatingLawrence Central 3-0 and Cathedral 3-1 The Irish received

votes in the final coaches poll or received ldquoHonorableMentionrdquo The second semi-final pits Pike against No 3 Avon

BOYSAt MerrillvilleCrown Point (9-6-2) vs 16-Chesterton (12-3-2)20-Munster (12-3-2) vs 2-Lake Central (15-1-1)

At Fort Wayne CarrollFort Wayne Northrop (14-2-3) vs Norwell (8-7-1)15-West Noble (19-1) vs HM-Homestead (12-5-2)

At South Bend Adams5-Penn (16-0-2) vs Plymouth (14-3)17-Concord (14-3-1) vs South Bend St Joseph (12-5)

At KokomoMarion (14-1) vs 10-Hamilton Southeastern (14-2-4)Delta (8-7-2) vs 1-Harrison (17-0-1)

At Mount VernonFranklin Central (10-8) vs 13-Center Grove (11-3-3)Perry Meridian (9-3-1) vs Greenfield-Central (13-2-1)

At North Central8-Carmel (11-2-5) vs 4-North Central (15-1-3)Pike (9-7-1) vs 3-Avon (15-1-3)

At Columbus NorthHM-Columbus North (13-5-1) vs Floyd Central (10-3-4)Richmond (5-9-3) vs East Central (13-1-1)

At Jasper9-Evansville Memorial (14-4-1) vs 6-Bloomington South

(18-1)Terre Haute North (10-7-1) vs Evansville North (7-10-1)

Class 2A soccer regional pairings

A milestone is reached this weekend asthe IHSAA marks the 50th year of theIHSAA Boys Tennis State Finals Fourquarter-final matches will be played Fridayat 3 pm at Carmel and Center Grove highschools with the winning teams advancingto the semi-final matches on Saturday at 10am at North Central High School followedby the state championship match at 2 pm Top-ranked and unbeaten Carmel (14-0)

will make a record-setting seventhconsecutive state finals appearance TheGreyhounds have made it to the statechampionship match four times during thecurrent run including three titles in a row in

2010 2011 and 2012 No 1 singles playerPatrick Fletchall is undefeated at 13-0 as isNo 2 player Drew Michael at 14-0 Third-ranked North Central of

Indianapolis (13-3) is the three-timedefending state champion making a sixthstraight trip to the finals The Panthers haveplayed in the title match in each of the lastfive years and will be seeking to add astate-leading 21st boys tennis crown Second-ranked Park Tudor (18-2)

returns to the state finals for a sixth year ina row The Panthers reached the title matchin two of the last three seasons but settled

for the runner-up spot to neighborhood rivalNorth Central in 2013 and 2015 No 7 Evansville Memorial brings a

sterling 19-0 mark into the state finals forthe second time in four years and fourth tripoverall The Tigers boast undefeated No 1singles player Brandon Wu at 18-0 alongwith Lucas Cooley and Nick Johnson theunbeaten No 2 doubles team at 10-0 Bloomington North (19-1) ranked

12th is making its first-ever appearance inthe state finals The Conference Indianachamps have 13 in a row 12 by a 5-0 countincluding a 5-0 win over Jasper last Saturdaysnapping a streak of five semistate crowns Delta (23-3) ranked 13th in the final

coaches poll of the season has reached thestate finals for the fifth time in school historyand the fourth time in the last seven yearsThe schoolrsquos last appearance in 2014 sawthe Eagles advance to the semifinal roundbefore bowing to eventual champ NorthCentral Jason Wegener is 26-0 at No 2singles No 14 South Bend St Joseph joins the

weekendrsquos festivities with an undefeated19-0 mark The Indians have advanced tothis level of the tournament for the fifth timein school history and first since 2002

Thomas Pries and Leo Romanetz each sporta perfect 24-0 season at No 1 and 2 singlesrespectively Richmond joins Bloomington North in

making its first appearance in the state finalsthis weekend The 20-3 Red Devils rank24th hail from the North CentralConference and boast No 1 singles playerEric Hollingsworth who will put a 26-0mark on the line A total of 308 schools entered this yearrsquos

state tournament the most since 2002 when312 teams played in the post-season Thebiggest turnout occured in 1980 when 316schools were represented

State scheduleQuarterfinals Friday 3 pmAt Carmel1-Carmel (14-0) vs 13-Delta (23-3)12-Bloomington North (19-1) vs 14-SouthBend St Joseph (19-0)At Center Grove7-Evansville Memorial (19-0) vs 2-ParkTudor (18-2)24-Richmond (20-3) vs 3-North Central(14-3)24Richmond (20-3) vs 3North Central(Indianapolis) (14-3)

Field set for 50th Boys Tennis State Finals

1 Carmel2 Park Tudor3 North Central (Indianapolis)4 Leo5 Guerin Catholic6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Evansville Memorial8 Homestead9 Carroll (Fort Wayne)10 Brebeuf Jesuit11 Floyd Central12 Bloomington North13 Delta14 South Bend St Joseph15 Indianapolis Cathedral

16 Avon17 West Lafayette18 Munster19 Jeff ersonvilleT20 CastleT20 Kokomo22 Providence23 Columbus North24 Richmond25 Franklin Community26 Zionsville27 Westfield28 Lawrence North29 Fairfield30 New Albany

IHSTECA rankings

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In a Tuesday all-county volleyballmatch Fishers swept Guerin Catholic 25-2025-12 25-19 on the Tigers Senior Night

Fishers two senior players each hadsolid games Maggie Markwood made 12digs hit seven kills and served five acesEllie Adams had seven digs and two acesand was also the Tigers most consistentpasser said Fishers coach Steven Peek

Rose Duffy dished out 28 assistspushing her past the 1000 mark for hercareer Mallory Hernandez hit 16 killsgiving her a Hoosier Crossroads Conferenceleading 456 Julia Drozd had six digs andserved two aces

Tonight we also honored seniormanager Jack Ryan who regularly assistswith practices filming tweetingorganizing and everything else our programneeds to be successful said Peek

This match concluded the regular seasonfor Fishers The Tigers host Class 4ASectional 8 next week playing Noblesvilleon Thursday Oct 20

Carmel the No 7 team in 4A won ahard-fought match with 4A No 10Zionsville on Tuesday 25-23 27-25 20-2529-27

Mo Armstrong led the Greyhounds with18 kills with Alex Hicks and Bonnie Bosticboth hitting eight kills Morgan Seamanhanded out 37 assists Sophie Oliphant had26 digs while Seaman made 12 digs

Carmels junior varsity and freshmanteams finished their seasons with wins overthe Eagles The JV won in three sets 25-2122-25 15-10 and the freshman got a 25-1125-16 sweep

Hamilton Heights won a four-set matchover Perry Meridian 25-18 23-25 25-12027-25 on Tuesday

The Huskies won with a well-balancedoffensive and defensive effort KennaBurman had 12 kills and 19 digs ToriHayden hit 11 kills and made five blocksAna Collar dished out 23 assists hit ninekills and had five blocks and 13 digs

Sydney Griffey had four kills and fourblocks Hannah Crist and Rachel Howieeach had seven kills with Crist contributingtwo blocks and two aces Emma Knowleshad 21 assists and defensive specialistsMallory Morphew and Kylie Rose had 19and 14 digs respectively

Noblesville dropped a straight-set matchto 4A No 9 Lawrence North on Tuesday27-25 25-21 25-19

Ashley Birkhimer hit eight kills for theMillers while Lexie Bowler had six killsAllie Phillips handed out 19 assists whileBrenna Everingham made 22 digs

University took care of Eminence instraight sets Tuesday 25-9 25-13 25-8

Senior Natalie Hellman led the way with18 kills and freshman Gillian Monroe had27 assists in the victory

Westfield swept Harrison 25-15 25-925-14 in a Tuesday match

The Shamrocks were led by AbigailHuser with 10 digs 10 kills and two acesNatalie Ravenell had 10 kills and CassidyFerrer had 45 blocks Caroline Sinickifinished the match with 26 assists

Tigers win all-county Senior Night match

Reporter photo by Kirk Green

Carmelrsquos Kaye LeSure looks for a block as Zionsville sets up its attack during theGreyhoundsrsquo win over the Eagles Tuesday

6A1 Warren Central (9) 992 Center Grove 843 Penn (1) 824 Ben Davis 575 Hamilton Southeastern 436 Brownsburg 41T7 Carmel 33T7 Cathedral 339 La Porte 2910 Columbus North 21Others Receiving Votes LawrenceCentral 12 Homestead 6 Avon 5 Fishers2 Lawrence North 1 Valparaiso 1

5A1 Fort Wayne Snider (9) 992 New Palestine (1) 893 Bloomington South 734 Westfield 695 Columbus East 646 Mishawaka 51

7 Decatur Central 248 Castle 239 Michigan City 2110 Whiteland 9Others Receiving Votes McCutcheon 9Fort Wayne North Side 7 Muncie Central3 Goshen 2 Harrison 2 Kokomo 2

4A1 Roncalli (10) 1002 NorthWood 833 New Haven 734 Evansville Reitz 625 East Central 566 Evansville Central 377 Bishop Dwenger 348 New Prairie 289 Mississinewa 1810 Hobart 17Others Receiving Votes East Noble 14East Chicago Central 12 Shelbyville 6Angola 2 Lowell 1 Plymouth 1

3A1 Gibson Southern (6) 992 Guerin Catholic 763 Mishawaka Marian 744 West Lafayette 735 Concordia Lutheran (1) 606 Tri-West 507 Brebeuf Jesuit 398 Bishop Chatard 349 Lawrenceburg 2810 Southridge 9Others Receiving Votes Bishop Luers 4Jimtown 3 Brownstown Central 1Hanover Central 1 Heritage Hills 1

2A1 Woodlan (10) 100T2 Eastbrook 74T2 Whiting 744 Evansville Mater Dei 645 Scecina 626 Cardinal Ritter 447 Bremen 418 Monrovia 389 Eastside 16T10 Knox 13T10 North Newton 13Others Receiving Votes Whitko 4 Milan3 Triton Central 2 Churubusco 1

1A1 Lafayette Central Catholic (9) 992 Linton Stockton (1) 893 Pioneer 804 Adams Central 705 West Washington 436 Monroe Central 427 North Miami 398 Carroll 329 Shenandoah 1710 LaVille 14Others Receiving Votes Northfield 12Fountain Central 7 Lutheran 7 NorthVermillion 1

IFCA high school football polls

Sports8

The regional round of the IHSAA girls soccer tournamentbegins tonight with semi-final action at eight sites around thestate

Noblesville fresh off its first sectional championshipsince 2008 will play the second game at the Logansportregional The No 17-ranked Millers will take onMcCutcheon following the first semi-final between Marionand Yorktown

The Mavericks won the Harrison sectional by beatingFrankfort 7-0 in the semi-finals and West Lafayette 2-1 in thechampionship

Guerin Catholic which won its first sectional since 2012on Saturday plays No 2 Avon in the first semi-final of theCarmel regional The two teams played each other back onSept 12 with Avon winning 5-0

The rematch begins at 5 pm to be followed by the secondsemi-final between defending Class 2A state champion andNo 4 Brebeuf Jesuit and North Central

The Orioles won the Mooresville sectional defeatingBrownsburg 2-1 and the host school 4-1

Herersquos a look at the statersquos regional pairings Unlessotherwise noted all first semi-finals begin at 5 pm with thesecond games to be played at 7 pm

GIRLS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt LogansportMarion (13-5) vs Yorktown (10-6)McCutcheon (14-5-1) vs 17-Noblesville (6-6-2)

At GoshenGoshen (14-3-2) vs South Bend St Joseph (6-4-2) 530

pm1-Penn (17-0-1) vs 18-Warsaw (16-4) 730 pm

At East Noble13-Fort Wayne Carroll (11-4-2) vs Norwell (9-8-1)DeKalb (15-1-1) vs Concordia Lutheran (11-8)

At ValparaisoCrown Point (11-5-2) vs Highland (11-4-3)16-Valparaiso (10-2-5) vs 10-Munster (15-3-1)

At East CentralFloyd Central (16-2-1) vs Richmond (13-3-3)20-Columbus North (11-2-4) vs Batesville (13-3)

At CarmelGuerin Catholic (7-7-1) vs 2-Avon (15-1-1)4-Brebeuf Jesuit (18-1-1) vs North Central (10-7-1)

At Shelbyville19-Center Grove (11-4-1) vs Franklin Central (10-4-2)Roncalli (10-5-2) vs Greenfield-Central (9-4-2)

At JasperBloomington South (13-4-2) vs 5-Evansville Memorial

(17-3) 6 pm12-Terre Haute North (16-2-1) vs HM-Evansville North

(12-2-4) 8 pm

Meanwhile the boys will play their semi-final games onThursday Two Hamilton County teams are also in the Class2A event

At Kokomo No 10 Hamilton Southeastern will playMarion in the first semi-final there at 5 pm The Giantstraveled to Logansport for the sectional and came home withthe trophy by beating Western 4-3 and Kokomo 2-1

No 1 Harrison will face Delta in the second semi-finalCarmel the No 8-ranked team will take on North Central

at the Panthersrsquo field in the first semi-final game at 5 pmThe two teams played each other on Sept 13 in a regular-season Metropolitan Conference game with NC winning 1-0

North Central won its own sectional by defeatingLawrence Central 3-0 and Cathedral 3-1 The Irish received

votes in the final coaches poll or received ldquoHonorableMentionrdquo The second semi-final pits Pike against No 3 Avon

BOYSAt MerrillvilleCrown Point (9-6-2) vs 16-Chesterton (12-3-2)20-Munster (12-3-2) vs 2-Lake Central (15-1-1)

At Fort Wayne CarrollFort Wayne Northrop (14-2-3) vs Norwell (8-7-1)15-West Noble (19-1) vs HM-Homestead (12-5-2)

At South Bend Adams5-Penn (16-0-2) vs Plymouth (14-3)17-Concord (14-3-1) vs South Bend St Joseph (12-5)

At KokomoMarion (14-1) vs 10-Hamilton Southeastern (14-2-4)Delta (8-7-2) vs 1-Harrison (17-0-1)

At Mount VernonFranklin Central (10-8) vs 13-Center Grove (11-3-3)Perry Meridian (9-3-1) vs Greenfield-Central (13-2-1)

At North Central8-Carmel (11-2-5) vs 4-North Central (15-1-3)Pike (9-7-1) vs 3-Avon (15-1-3)

At Columbus NorthHM-Columbus North (13-5-1) vs Floyd Central (10-3-4)Richmond (5-9-3) vs East Central (13-1-1)

At Jasper9-Evansville Memorial (14-4-1) vs 6-Bloomington South

(18-1)Terre Haute North (10-7-1) vs Evansville North (7-10-1)

Class 2A soccer regional pairings

A milestone is reached this weekend asthe IHSAA marks the 50th year of theIHSAA Boys Tennis State Finals Fourquarter-final matches will be played Fridayat 3 pm at Carmel and Center Grove highschools with the winning teams advancingto the semi-final matches on Saturday at 10am at North Central High School followedby the state championship match at 2 pm Top-ranked and unbeaten Carmel (14-0)

will make a record-setting seventhconsecutive state finals appearance TheGreyhounds have made it to the statechampionship match four times during thecurrent run including three titles in a row in

2010 2011 and 2012 No 1 singles playerPatrick Fletchall is undefeated at 13-0 as isNo 2 player Drew Michael at 14-0 Third-ranked North Central of

Indianapolis (13-3) is the three-timedefending state champion making a sixthstraight trip to the finals The Panthers haveplayed in the title match in each of the lastfive years and will be seeking to add astate-leading 21st boys tennis crown Second-ranked Park Tudor (18-2)

returns to the state finals for a sixth year ina row The Panthers reached the title matchin two of the last three seasons but settled

for the runner-up spot to neighborhood rivalNorth Central in 2013 and 2015 No 7 Evansville Memorial brings a

sterling 19-0 mark into the state finals forthe second time in four years and fourth tripoverall The Tigers boast undefeated No 1singles player Brandon Wu at 18-0 alongwith Lucas Cooley and Nick Johnson theunbeaten No 2 doubles team at 10-0 Bloomington North (19-1) ranked

12th is making its first-ever appearance inthe state finals The Conference Indianachamps have 13 in a row 12 by a 5-0 countincluding a 5-0 win over Jasper last Saturdaysnapping a streak of five semistate crowns Delta (23-3) ranked 13th in the final

coaches poll of the season has reached thestate finals for the fifth time in school historyand the fourth time in the last seven yearsThe schoolrsquos last appearance in 2014 sawthe Eagles advance to the semifinal roundbefore bowing to eventual champ NorthCentral Jason Wegener is 26-0 at No 2singles No 14 South Bend St Joseph joins the

weekendrsquos festivities with an undefeated19-0 mark The Indians have advanced tothis level of the tournament for the fifth timein school history and first since 2002

Thomas Pries and Leo Romanetz each sporta perfect 24-0 season at No 1 and 2 singlesrespectively Richmond joins Bloomington North in

making its first appearance in the state finalsthis weekend The 20-3 Red Devils rank24th hail from the North CentralConference and boast No 1 singles playerEric Hollingsworth who will put a 26-0mark on the line A total of 308 schools entered this yearrsquos

state tournament the most since 2002 when312 teams played in the post-season Thebiggest turnout occured in 1980 when 316schools were represented

State scheduleQuarterfinals Friday 3 pmAt Carmel1-Carmel (14-0) vs 13-Delta (23-3)12-Bloomington North (19-1) vs 14-SouthBend St Joseph (19-0)At Center Grove7-Evansville Memorial (19-0) vs 2-ParkTudor (18-2)24-Richmond (20-3) vs 3-North Central(14-3)24Richmond (20-3) vs 3North Central(Indianapolis) (14-3)

Field set for 50th Boys Tennis State Finals

1 Carmel2 Park Tudor3 North Central (Indianapolis)4 Leo5 Guerin Catholic6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Evansville Memorial8 Homestead9 Carroll (Fort Wayne)10 Brebeuf Jesuit11 Floyd Central12 Bloomington North13 Delta14 South Bend St Joseph15 Indianapolis Cathedral

16 Avon17 West Lafayette18 Munster19 Jeff ersonvilleT20 CastleT20 Kokomo22 Providence23 Columbus North24 Richmond25 Franklin Community26 Zionsville27 Westfield28 Lawrence North29 Fairfield30 New Albany

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The regional round of the IHSAA girls soccer tournamentbegins tonight with semi-final action at eight sites around thestate

Noblesville fresh off its first sectional championshipsince 2008 will play the second game at the Logansportregional The No 17-ranked Millers will take onMcCutcheon following the first semi-final between Marionand Yorktown

The Mavericks won the Harrison sectional by beatingFrankfort 7-0 in the semi-finals and West Lafayette 2-1 in thechampionship

Guerin Catholic which won its first sectional since 2012on Saturday plays No 2 Avon in the first semi-final of theCarmel regional The two teams played each other back onSept 12 with Avon winning 5-0

The rematch begins at 5 pm to be followed by the secondsemi-final between defending Class 2A state champion andNo 4 Brebeuf Jesuit and North Central

The Orioles won the Mooresville sectional defeatingBrownsburg 2-1 and the host school 4-1

Herersquos a look at the statersquos regional pairings Unlessotherwise noted all first semi-finals begin at 5 pm with thesecond games to be played at 7 pm

GIRLS REGIONAL PAIRINGSAt LogansportMarion (13-5) vs Yorktown (10-6)McCutcheon (14-5-1) vs 17-Noblesville (6-6-2)

At GoshenGoshen (14-3-2) vs South Bend St Joseph (6-4-2) 530

pm1-Penn (17-0-1) vs 18-Warsaw (16-4) 730 pm

At East Noble13-Fort Wayne Carroll (11-4-2) vs Norwell (9-8-1)DeKalb (15-1-1) vs Concordia Lutheran (11-8)

At ValparaisoCrown Point (11-5-2) vs Highland (11-4-3)16-Valparaiso (10-2-5) vs 10-Munster (15-3-1)

At East CentralFloyd Central (16-2-1) vs Richmond (13-3-3)20-Columbus North (11-2-4) vs Batesville (13-3)

At CarmelGuerin Catholic (7-7-1) vs 2-Avon (15-1-1)4-Brebeuf Jesuit (18-1-1) vs North Central (10-7-1)

At Shelbyville19-Center Grove (11-4-1) vs Franklin Central (10-4-2)Roncalli (10-5-2) vs Greenfield-Central (9-4-2)

At JasperBloomington South (13-4-2) vs 5-Evansville Memorial

(17-3) 6 pm12-Terre Haute North (16-2-1) vs HM-Evansville North

(12-2-4) 8 pm

Meanwhile the boys will play their semi-final games onThursday Two Hamilton County teams are also in the Class2A event

At Kokomo No 10 Hamilton Southeastern will playMarion in the first semi-final there at 5 pm The Giantstraveled to Logansport for the sectional and came home withthe trophy by beating Western 4-3 and Kokomo 2-1

No 1 Harrison will face Delta in the second semi-finalCarmel the No 8-ranked team will take on North Central

at the Panthersrsquo field in the first semi-final game at 5 pmThe two teams played each other on Sept 13 in a regular-season Metropolitan Conference game with NC winning 1-0

North Central won its own sectional by defeatingLawrence Central 3-0 and Cathedral 3-1 The Irish received

votes in the final coaches poll or received ldquoHonorableMentionrdquo The second semi-final pits Pike against No 3 Avon

BOYSAt MerrillvilleCrown Point (9-6-2) vs 16-Chesterton (12-3-2)20-Munster (12-3-2) vs 2-Lake Central (15-1-1)

At Fort Wayne CarrollFort Wayne Northrop (14-2-3) vs Norwell (8-7-1)15-West Noble (19-1) vs HM-Homestead (12-5-2)

At South Bend Adams5-Penn (16-0-2) vs Plymouth (14-3)17-Concord (14-3-1) vs South Bend St Joseph (12-5)

At KokomoMarion (14-1) vs 10-Hamilton Southeastern (14-2-4)Delta (8-7-2) vs 1-Harrison (17-0-1)

At Mount VernonFranklin Central (10-8) vs 13-Center Grove (11-3-3)Perry Meridian (9-3-1) vs Greenfield-Central (13-2-1)

At North Central8-Carmel (11-2-5) vs 4-North Central (15-1-3)Pike (9-7-1) vs 3-Avon (15-1-3)

At Columbus NorthHM-Columbus North (13-5-1) vs Floyd Central (10-3-4)Richmond (5-9-3) vs East Central (13-1-1)

At Jasper9-Evansville Memorial (14-4-1) vs 6-Bloomington South

(18-1)Terre Haute North (10-7-1) vs Evansville North (7-10-1)

Class 2A soccer regional pairings

A milestone is reached this weekend asthe IHSAA marks the 50th year of theIHSAA Boys Tennis State Finals Fourquarter-final matches will be played Fridayat 3 pm at Carmel and Center Grove highschools with the winning teams advancingto the semi-final matches on Saturday at 10am at North Central High School followedby the state championship match at 2 pm Top-ranked and unbeaten Carmel (14-0)

will make a record-setting seventhconsecutive state finals appearance TheGreyhounds have made it to the statechampionship match four times during thecurrent run including three titles in a row in

2010 2011 and 2012 No 1 singles playerPatrick Fletchall is undefeated at 13-0 as isNo 2 player Drew Michael at 14-0 Third-ranked North Central of

Indianapolis (13-3) is the three-timedefending state champion making a sixthstraight trip to the finals The Panthers haveplayed in the title match in each of the lastfive years and will be seeking to add astate-leading 21st boys tennis crown Second-ranked Park Tudor (18-2)

returns to the state finals for a sixth year ina row The Panthers reached the title matchin two of the last three seasons but settled

for the runner-up spot to neighborhood rivalNorth Central in 2013 and 2015 No 7 Evansville Memorial brings a

sterling 19-0 mark into the state finals forthe second time in four years and fourth tripoverall The Tigers boast undefeated No 1singles player Brandon Wu at 18-0 alongwith Lucas Cooley and Nick Johnson theunbeaten No 2 doubles team at 10-0 Bloomington North (19-1) ranked

12th is making its first-ever appearance inthe state finals The Conference Indianachamps have 13 in a row 12 by a 5-0 countincluding a 5-0 win over Jasper last Saturdaysnapping a streak of five semistate crowns Delta (23-3) ranked 13th in the final

coaches poll of the season has reached thestate finals for the fifth time in school historyand the fourth time in the last seven yearsThe schoolrsquos last appearance in 2014 sawthe Eagles advance to the semifinal roundbefore bowing to eventual champ NorthCentral Jason Wegener is 26-0 at No 2singles No 14 South Bend St Joseph joins the

weekendrsquos festivities with an undefeated19-0 mark The Indians have advanced tothis level of the tournament for the fifth timein school history and first since 2002

Thomas Pries and Leo Romanetz each sporta perfect 24-0 season at No 1 and 2 singlesrespectively Richmond joins Bloomington North in

making its first appearance in the state finalsthis weekend The 20-3 Red Devils rank24th hail from the North CentralConference and boast No 1 singles playerEric Hollingsworth who will put a 26-0mark on the line A total of 308 schools entered this yearrsquos

state tournament the most since 2002 when312 teams played in the post-season Thebiggest turnout occured in 1980 when 316schools were represented

State scheduleQuarterfinals Friday 3 pmAt Carmel1-Carmel (14-0) vs 13-Delta (23-3)12-Bloomington North (19-1) vs 14-SouthBend St Joseph (19-0)At Center Grove7-Evansville Memorial (19-0) vs 2-ParkTudor (18-2)24-Richmond (20-3) vs 3-North Central(14-3)24Richmond (20-3) vs 3North Central(Indianapolis) (14-3)

Field set for 50th Boys Tennis State Finals

1 Carmel2 Park Tudor3 North Central (Indianapolis)4 Leo5 Guerin Catholic6 Hamilton Southeastern7 Evansville Memorial8 Homestead9 Carroll (Fort Wayne)10 Brebeuf Jesuit11 Floyd Central12 Bloomington North13 Delta14 South Bend St Joseph15 Indianapolis Cathedral

16 Avon17 West Lafayette18 Munster19 Jeff ersonvilleT20 CastleT20 Kokomo22 Providence23 Columbus North24 Richmond25 Franklin Community26 Zionsville27 Westfield28 Lawrence North29 Fairfield30 New Albany

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